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In the Caverns is about grief and change. While the pain that accompanies both can be a wise teacher, many will not listen. The pressure to get "back to normal" often short-circuits the process, and people often miss the opportunity to learn, grow, and change. In 2015, David Achata (MDiv, PCC) was one of the forty-three million caregivers in North America. He provides a rare, transparent, and detailed look into his life as caregiver to his mother and the struggles that follow the loss of a parent. He invites us to think of grief not as an enemy to overcome, but as a friend sent to guide us into a new phase of life. What Others Are Saying: "Your own journey will undoubtedly look different from David's, but I have every expectation that connecting to his experience will give you the opportunity to broaden your beliefs about what a grief journey could look like." -Lisa K. Baker, PHD "This book is so heartbreakingly beautiful. Working with hospice, we see the types of things David is writing about everyday and it always seems to hit the caregivers the hardest. David has poured his heart and soul into this book. It is my hope that many people will read this and know that they aren't alone. David's memoir covering a very difficult season of time is going to help so many who are struggling." Dr. Tyler McCurry, DO
What if you could achieve more in business without burning out or adding anything to your plate?Sounds like a dream, but it doesn't have to be.If you're in business leadership or management, the pressure to succeed is great. Working long hours and leading a team often takes a massive toll on your health, draining you of fresh vision and effective leadership.Unfortunately, too many leaders ignore the signs of burnout and stress, running on empty until something goes wrong. But you don't have to wait for your personal or work life to fall apart.As a business leader, it's vital to take steps that refresh your vision, rejuvenate your body, and help you find purpose. Once you learn the secret to achieving more by working less, you can focus on all the places that matter.In Executive Retreats for Busy Business Leaders: How to Achieve More by Working Less, David Achata can save you from overwhelm and burnout by showing you how four disciplines can actually make you happier, healthier, and more effective.The four disciplines can help you achieve a more balanced lifestyle, multiply the best of who you are, and support those you serve in your organization.In Executive Retreats for Busy Business Leaders, you'll learn the importance of:Going away to find rejuvenation and restFinding a guide to give you direction and purposeBuilding solidarity and loyalty with your teamNurturing loving family bonds while you're leading a companyWith years of experience in coaching executives, this book shares transformative lessons gleaned from coaching top-level leaders, so you can avoid their pitfalls and learn to thrive for years to come.The weight of business leadership can be hard, but it doesn't have to decimate you. You can grow, change, and become more peaceful, even in the midst of external uncertainty.In Executive Retreats for Busy Business Leaders, you'll accelerate your success by learning to work less and unlocking the secret to becoming the best version of you.
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