The Little Book of Life Skills
Deal with Dinner, Manage Your Email, Make a Graceful Exit, and 152 Other Expert Tricks
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Caroline Slaughter
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With tips from leading experts in every field, The Little Book of Life Skills is the practical guide on how to solve the trickiest tasks in your day and make life a little easier.
We all have areas of our lives that make us feel disorganized, unprepared, or stressed out. From creating a calmer morning routine to setting yourself up for a good night's sleep, and everything in between, there are easy and proven ways to do things better. Whether you need advice on how to end an argument, iron a shirt, or keep your inbox under control, Erin Zammett Ruddy has spoken to experts including Rachael Ray, Dr. Oz, and Arianna Huffington and condensed their wisdom into easy-to-follow steps for all of life's simple and not-so-simple tasks, such as:
- Working from home effectively
- Keeping a houseplant alive
- Giving constructive feedback
- Arranging the perfect cheese board, and many more
The Little Book of Life Skills offers simple strategies for being better grown-ups. It's the perfect guide for anybody who wants to get organized, be more efficient throughout the day, and finally learn the best way to fold that #$% fitted sheet.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2020 Erin Zammett Ruddy (P)2020 Grand Central Publishing批評家のレビュー
"I'll never iron a shirt the same way again." (Rachel Hardage Barrett, editor-in-chief of Good Housekeeping)
"If you've ever struggled with making a great cheese board, exiting a party gracefully, or keeping a houseplant alive (um, guilty!), this is the book for you." (Rachael Ray, Rachael Ray Magazine)
"Never quite learned how to fold a sheet, end a tiff or stay productive working from home? Baffling basics, both large and small, are demystified here." (People)