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Book Reviews
Endorsements for Prisoners of Technology
— Time to get UNPLUGGED!
“While there are thousands of self-help
books covering all sorts of addictions, Lisa Whaley’s “Prisoners
of Technology” ($20 from Amazon) is one of the first that
addresses the addiction of high technology. This addiction
is best characterized as being tied to your technology devices
day and night, to the extent of curtailing other relationships
and activities. ” download
the full review>>
Phil Baker, The Daily Transcript,
San Diego, July 11, 2006
“Lisa Whaley has come along with Prisoners
of Technology at the perfect time. As we stand in the middle
of the digital decade, it is incredibly easy to feel confused
and inundated with the way the world is changing. This book
is both lighthearted and enlightening, and at the same time
as it puts a smile on our faces, it reminds us that we –
and only we – are the masters of our futures.”
David Vaskevitch, Senior
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft
“Lisa Whaley, former IBM executive,
has made a clarion call from the top of the corporate ladder.
The real meaning of being "plugged in" and having
a "network" has nothing to do with technology! SEND
is the most dangerous four letter word in the workplace. Technology
supports companies but people still run them. Put down your
cell phone and read this book!”
Steven L. Katz, Author of Lion Taming: Working Successfully with
Leaders, Bosses, and Other Tough Customers (Sourcebooks,
2004)
“Prisoners of Technology is a must
read for those like me who spend too much time with computers
and gadgets. While we all know we are slightly obsessed with
technology, it took this book, done with humor and wit, to
bring it home. As a highly sought after work/life expert,
Lisa Whaley, really understands the issue from her own experience,
and does a great service by providing us with common sense
solutions that really work.”
Phil Baker, Technology Columnist,
San Diego Transcript, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the
Year
Reviews for Reclaiming My Soul from the Lost and Found
“Reclaiming My Soul from the Lost and
Found is a gentle reminder how to change focus and place it
on the people in our lives, in a sincere approach —
I recommend reading this book to anyone, especially women,
who feel the responsibilities of being ‘superwoman’
taking its toll.” more>>
Nancy Jackson, Midwest Book
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