Americans
will easily relate to this insightful book that connects familiar concepts from
their place of work directly to the pursuit of improving their health.
In
the 21st century, there has never been a greater emphasis on employment, work,
and productivity in America. One would think that this would actually be good
for business.
Unfortunately, there is a popular focus on faking a living
while making a living that affects productivity, profitability, and job satisfaction
for hundreds of thousands of workers every day.
Most Americans pretend
that they have the potential for living long, healthy, and prosperous lives while
blatantly neglecting their optimal health. Additionally, by accepting both their
common, self-sabotaging choices and subsequential, mediocre human performance,
their careers as well as the companies for which they work will most likely suffer.
If
work is a top priority to most of the American work force, why is productivity,
profitability, and job satisfaction being threatened more than ever? Clearly,
our values and objectives are out of alignment and it's a vicious, cyclical pattern
that continues to worsen each day. How can we fight back? Inquire within. More
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