On Being a Workaholic: Using Balance and Discipline to Live a Better and More Efficient Life, by Harris Kern
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The escalating pressures of working tirelessly to put food on the table has taken a physical and emotional toll on many people. Succumbing to workaholism has destroyed relationships and families beyond repair. On Being a Workaholic is written by the ultimate workaholic who hit rock-bottom because he failed to heed all the warning signs that his work habits were out-of-control. This timely book narrates the author's fall from the highest level of success, but more importantly provides a strategy and road map coupled with balance and discipline as key ingredients to manage your workaholism before something catastrophic happens in your life. It can help Workaholics find peace and happiness with balance, but not lose their enormous drive for success. (Harris Kern)
On Being a Workaholic: Using Balance and Discipline to Live a Better and More Efficient Life, by Harris Kern- Amazon Sales Rank: #2083793 in Books
- Brand: Kern, Harris
- Published on: 2015-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .76" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
About the Author Harris Kern, one of the world's leading life and organization mentors, has been mentoring people and organizations to attain the highest level of efficiency for over twenty-five years. He helps individuals develop key skills such as self-discipline, leadership, inter-personal, and communication. He pioneered the Discipline Mentoring Program and Professional/Personal Growth Program (P²GP). Harris is a master of self-discipline and an acclaimed author and publisher of over 40 books, some of the titles include: DISCIPLINE: Six Steps To Unleashing Your Hidden Potential, DISCIPLINE: Training The Mind To Manage Your Life, DISCIPLINE: Mentoring Children For Success, and DISCIPLINE: Take Control Of Your Life. Harris is recognized as a highly regarded consultant on providing practical guidance for solving management issues and challenges. He is a frequent speaker at business, leadership, and management conferences and his client list reads like a “Who’s Who of American and International Business.” Standard and Poor’s, GE, The Weather Channel, SONY Corporation, NEWS Corporation, Warner Brothers, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminal (HACTL), among hundreds of other Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies. Mr. Kern is the founder and driving force behind the Harris Kern Enterprise Computing Institute, www.harriskern.com, and the best-selling series of IT books published by Prentice Hall. The series includes titles such as: IT Services, CIO Wisdom, and Managing IT as an Investment, among others. As founder of the Enterprise Computing Institute, he has brought together the industry's leading minds to publish "how-to" textbooks on the critical issues the IT industry faces. (Harris Kern)
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Admirably clear, wonderfully readable, eminently practical By Joseph Avant The word “work” is so vague as to have almost no meaning except to serve as the opposite of “rest.” The all too often unhealthy significance of this observation encapsulates that which Harris Kern seeks to address in this book. Work, whatever its meaning may be for each of us, is both very real and very necessary and, unfortunately, for some it is an addiction. The roots of this addiction can reside in any number of a person’s unique psychological disposition but, as Kern seeks to make clear in this book, dispositions can be habituated into productive ways of life just as much as they all too often are haphazardly habituated into destructive ways of life. Kern has successfully championed this fact in a number of his previous books, but what separates Kern’s project in this book from that of his others is the way in which the case study here is himself. That is, in this book we are given a candid look into how he transformed himself from a professionally successful businessman struggling with the consequences of his drive toward success into a very influential mentor of self-discipline to others who have found themselves in a similar situation. Especially noteworthy is the candor which he provides his reader regarding the morally dark side of ambition mixed with financial success. In this respect, Kern’s book is a kind of memoir which counsels its reader in how to order one’s life upon principles that will lead one toward achieving one’s professional goals most efficiently while, more importantly, fostering personal integrity that will sustain one in one’s personal life as one begins achieving the sought after success.Deliberately avoiding theory Kern’s book is a wonderfully clear and readable account of the things today’s “workaholic” can begin to implement immediately in his or her own life to harness and channel the inner drive to success in a healthy way. Kern even tailors his writing style in the book so that its passages can be read like pithy snippets, catering to the "fifth gear" habits he knows his audience of workaholics will bring with them to his book.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ... mind being labeled a workaholic as long as I'm happy and can maintain a quality of life with all ... By Chuck R I don't mind being labeled a workaholic as long as I'm happy and can maintain a quality of life with all of my activities, at least that's what I thought until I read this book. Many of us are guilty of working too many hours and forgoing other priorities that are important for our well-being.Kern was on top of the world dedicating so much of his life to his career and exercise that he abandoned a relationship with his wife, family and God. It was certainly an eye-opening depiction of how easily it is to take a hard fall and lose everything. This same scenario could happen to anyone. It woke me up so much that I started following his recommendations on how to proactively maintain balance to keep the things that are so important in life front and center. This book helped me plenty to fulfill a better lifestyle. I'm sure it would help anyone.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Slightly Unbalanced Life By G. N. Jacobs I'm a workaholic, too. A different sort of workaholic that also has trouble finishing certain types of work. From the outside, I look like an unfocused person, but I always think about the next project. To the detriment of slowing down sometimes to be fully happy. If a project temporarily blows up, I do something else until it comes back. But, I'm always working...on something.I needed this book to remind me that to keep my life in perspective, I need to do more that doesn't involve my work. That I can find just that tiny nudge back to a balanced life. I found it an easy, engaging read that directly speaks to the unfocused workaholic in all of us.
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