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Take Back Your Time: Fighting Overwork and Time Poverty in America
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
, 2003 - 250 pages
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highly recommended
Every Person In America Should Read This Book
This is something that needs to be forwarded around. We need to spread the word.
MSNBC had the nerve to do a news story saying people in the US have the lowest productivity in the first world, but as this book points out, people in the US work an average of 9 more weeks than other first world countries. People who put in 10 and 12 hour work days as we do and don't
take vacations
are exhausted, and have terrible health and productivity as a result of it.
European countries such as the United Kingdom where they eat more sugar and fat than we do, are thinner and in better health because they are not working themselves to death as we are.
One of my favorite quotes from this book, is "
Time
is a family value."
The Mother Manifesto is is a co production of Take
Back
Your
Time and MomsRising
The Motherhood Manifesto: What
America's Moms
Want - and What To Do About It
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Factual America
This book really illustrates the problem we have in this country. Most people are busy paying on 300K + houses, paying SUV bills and are starved for
time
to live life the way it is to be lived. My hope is that people will use this book to fight corporate greed and gain a real life.
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A great compilation of essays on a crucial topic
With this book, John de Graaf provides an opportunity to sit down with talented writers and perceptive thinkers, and hear their views on one of society's most pressing problems -
time
poverty
. As we race to produce more stuff - stuff that is poisoning our environment - we lose the time we need to
take care
of ourselves and our families, particularly those most in need of care, the very young, the very old, and even our pets. As this book shows,
America
ns' single-minded focus on production comes at the expense of other areas of life that desperately need our time and attention. Children growing up in institutionalized care, pets being dumped at shelters, citizens relinquishing their right to vote, obesity becoming epidemic as fast food replaces home cooking, landfills overflowing with the items we frenetically produce; the list goes on. In addition to viewing the problem from several interesting and diverse perspectives, the book includes essays on possible solutions and provides ways for readers to get involved. Everyone should find the time to read this important and engaging book.
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Amazingly writting, great thoughts and research
This book is not repetitive like others book in genres similar. This has many wonderfully written topics on
time
and our lack there of it in the United States. Different issues can arise due to lack of time. Some others also cross compare other countries who have more time and leisure, yet still have a great economy with more relaxed workers. Defienntly worth the time to read and may give you ideas on starting a movement to bring about more time for us.
Time: The ULTIMATE commodity
For years I've thought of Europe as like the grandfather... sitting on the porch, watching
America
in action. He sits there, somewhat envious, reminiscing about the days when he used to be the top dog himself. But the envy is shortlived; in truth, he would never trade places with us, for he knows that the true cost of being able to call
your
self #1 is far too high.
Money and power, after all, aren't everything.
In
Take
Back
Your
Time
, de Graaf looks at a culture that is all about the material short term and cannot see beyond. It's a book that reminds us that it's OUR time, that this is a commodity that we CHOOSE to trade for things like money, status and comfort. I use the word 'remind' loosely--in truth, it's almost a new concept, for many. We hear stories of millionaires on their deathbed who would give everything to have one more year, yet other millionaires will do 15 hours tomorrow rather than think about it. Our culture is basically designed to HAVE TO work like this: the economy would go bust if we put anything before money. You could argue it's always been that way, but not to this extreme: every year we trade more hours so as to buy bigger houses, better cars, more gadgets, etc. This is a book that all of America needs to read. If only we had the time.
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The typical
American worker
puts in nine weeks more on the job than his or her European counterpart. The costs of this
overwork
are enormous, both personally and societally. This bracing collection of essays is both a wide-ranging analysis of the phenomenon and a blueprint for change. With contributions by such notable names as Vicki Robin, author of
Your Money
or Your Life, and David Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World, this book shows what ordinary citizens can do to restore balance to themselves and their communities.
Take
Back
Your
Time
is the official handbook for Take Back Your Time Day, a national event rallying support for reclaiming a proper work-life balance.
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