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Life Matters : Creating a Dynamic Balance of Work, Family, Time & Money
by A. Roger Merrill, Rebecca Merrill
from McGraw-Hill
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0 
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Life (does) matter 
I read this book with my wife each taking assignments and reporting back after a day or two. What an incredible read and experience. There is a wealth of challanging material in this book to help anyone wishing to expand themselves into a more thoughtful person. A pure blessing that has potential and material to make a substancial upswing in one's life.
Rocco
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Read it and gift it to all your friends!!! 
I have been a fan of the Merills, since their synergistic work with Stephen Covey with "First Things First". I am not married yet, nor do I have a job, but I find this book so practical and I am convinced as I grow up into the various future stages of my life, the wisdom within it, will become more and more obvious. I really like the idea that balance is not in "balancing the scale" but in "balancing". The sections that deals with Time Matters and Money Matters, is worth more than the price... more info
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Another classic, good material, well presented 
New books telling you how to improve your life come off the presses every week, maybe every day. Some are bad, and you realize you have wasted your time. Some are average, and you might learn a few new things, but they aren't all that memorable. Some are great, and you go back to them again and again. "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" is one of the great books. Years later people remember it, talk about it, and reread it. "Life Matters" is a great book. It covers a lot of good ideas, the... more info
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Investment stragegies that go beyond money 
This book is one of many that build off Stephen Covey's "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," and is a more in-depth discussion of prioritizing (Living in Quadrant II for those who speak Covey). This book is divided into four sections that reflect the four biggest concerns Americans face--the workplace, the family, time, and money. The basic message of the book is that one must think in terms of "investing," whether it be money, time, or effort. It is important to examine what one invests in so... more info
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