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Is your job your only life?
Is work-related stress causing physical and emotional turmoil? Do you feel
you have no other mission in life than to do your job and "meet the numbers?"
We would like to hear your
story and get your feedback. Write us at: stories@detachmentparadox.com.
The Workbook
A companion guide to The Detachment Paradox, this workbook contains hands-on activities that teach a person how to balance their outside life with their work life.
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Press
Room
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A
book by
Anthony
Zolezzi
with
Bill Bonvie
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The Detachment Paradox is intended to help today’s white-collar workers lead happier and healthier lives while working in jobs that demand considerably more of them than the traditional expectations of a 40-hour work week. To this end, it offers seven ways that corporate employees can reclaim their ‘personal space’ and identities. The paradox is that by learning the art of psychologically detaching from their employment, readers will actually end up becoming more productive, better-adjusted employees. |
The reader is first encouraged
to formulate a personal mission and vision, and given practical guidance
in doing just that. Additional exercises are devoted to cultivating one’s
"collection of connections" – the people options that can help insulate
an employee against the ever-present threat of termination, as well as
the benefits of maintaining one’s sense of humor as a way of helping sustain
both physical and mental health, and sharing experiences with others – particularly through mentoring.
info@detachmentparadox.com
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As
a former CEO who has spent nearly three decades helping people become
more innovative and creative in their jobs, author Anthony
Zolezzi
reveals the ways
that corporate employees can use psychological detachment as a tool to
become both happier individuals and more productive workers.
"A
blend of common sense and eastern principles that will save your life…"
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Clark Driftmier, Principal, The Boulder Strategy Group
"The techniques in
this book helped me get my life back from a toxic and controlling corporate
environment. Now I am both happy with my work and enjoying life more fully
than ever before!"
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Doug Aylesworth |