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Who Put My Life on Fast Forward?: How to Slow Down and Start Living AgainHarvest House Publishers / 2002 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionFor readers who wish their busy lives had a pause button, Phil Callaway offers real help along with healthy doses of his trademark humor. Drawing from lessons learned during his own struggles with burnout, the bestselling author focuses on five keys to bringing back missing peace. In this book, millionaires, CEOs, and "regular folk so tired they can hardly lace up their Velcro tennis shoes" demonstrate how--with God's help--it's possible to start living deliberately in a high-speed culture. Men and women stuck in a loop of busyness and fatigue will find faith-based tools and inspiration for change in this funny, wise book.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionFor readers who wish their busy lives had a pause button, Phil Callaway offers real help along with healthy doses of his trademark humor. Drawing from lessons learned during his own struggles with burnout, the bestselling author focuses on five keys to bringing back missing peace. In Who Put My Life on Fast-Forward, millionaires, CEOs, and "regular folk so tired they can hardly lace up their Velcro tennis shoes" demonstrate how, with God's help, it's possible to start living deliberately in a high-speed culture. With wit and candor, Callaway offers creative ways to:
Men and women stuck in a loop of busyness and fatigue will find faith-based tools and inspiration for change in this funny, wise book. Author BioBest known for his humorous yet perceptive look at life, award-winning author and speaker Phil Callaway has written more than 25 books, including Making Life Rich Without Any Money. Phil is also a syndicated columnist, the editor or Servant magazine, and a popular speaker for corporations, conferences, camps, and marriage retreats. He would say that his greatest achievement was convincing his wife, his high-school sweetheart, to marry him.
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