Women Who Do Too Much: How to Stop Doing It All and Start Enjoying Your Life
By (Author) Patricia Sprinkle
Zondervan
Zondervan
1st October 2002
13th October 2002
Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
248.843
Paperback
192
Width 133mm, Height 202mm, Spine 16mm
163g
Are you tired of being all things to all people Are you overwhelmed by busyness, guilt, and stress Women Who Do Too Much has already helped thousands of high-pressured women depressurize. This new edition, streamlined and updated to address the needs of women today, shows you -- the women who does too much -- how to do less, live better, and accomplish what truly matters. By tackling the larger issues of goals and commitments first, Patricia Sprinkle helps you determine what God created you to do -- and helps you focus on doing just that. In addition, she gives tips to help you handle the demands of everyday life, plus quick, simple exercises to help you apply what you learn.
Patricia H. Sprinkle is a freelance writer whose nonfiction books include the companion to this volume, Children Who Do Too Little. She is also a best-selling mystery writer and an active member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America. She is a frequent speaker at seminars and women's conferences and lives in Miami with her husband. They have two grown children. Patricia H. Sprinkle es una escritora independiente, cuyos libros que no son de ficcion incluyen, Ninos que Hacen muy Poco y Mujeres Solas. Ademas, es conferencista itinerante. Tambien autora de siete novelas de ministerio. Patricia vive en Smyma, Georgia, con su esposo y sus dos hijas.