The See-Saw

100 Ideas for Work-Life Balance

Julia Hobsbawm

'Achieving work-life balance is something we assume someone else is always doing better than us. This book shares the recipes for success and survival of the generation still trying to have our cake and eat it.' Julia Hobsbawm

The See-Saw is the ultimate compendium of inspiration for women dedicated to having it all.

The See-Saw is the ultimate work-life balance compendium for the generation dedicated to having it all.

In a society where women are under consistent pressure to juggle their commitments as wives, mothers, lovers and careerists, The See-Saw offers 100 life-changing tips for improving work-life balance.

Julia Hobsbawm, a self-confessed workaholic running a successful small business, is a multiple mother of three young children and two teenage step-children. Here she combines her own personal experiences with over a hundred case studies from working women of all types and backgrounds.

A challenging new handbook for 21st-century life, The See-Saw is bursting with hard-won practical advice.

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About the author

Julia Hobsbawm is a mum, step-mum, wife, daughter, sister, auntie, friend and businesswoman. She has three children and two step-children, aged four to nineteen. She is the founder and Chief Executive of the media analysis and networking firm Editorial Intelligence, and Visiting Professor of Public Relations at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts. She has edited a collection of essays, Where the Truth Lies: Trust and Morality in PR and Journalism, for Atlantic Books and co-written, with John Lloyd of the FT and Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, The Power of the Commentariat, which was published by Editorial Intelligence in 2008. She is patron of the Facial Surgery Research Foundation (Saving Faces) and an adviser to Treehouse Trust, the charity for children with autism. She lives in London.

The See-Saw

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Published January 2009
176 pages
ISBN: 978 1 84354 911 6
RRP: £6.99

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