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Paperback 192 pages
ISBN 9781844742172
Published 21/03/2008

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Get a life

Winning choices for working people

Paul Valler

Tired? Trapped? Troubled?

Long working hours, travel and ever-evolving gadgets connecting us to an always-on world leave many people sapped of energy and far too tired. Families and friends often get the dregs of lives worn out by work. Financial anxiety is the padlock that keeps us trapped. Sometimes we wonder whether we are in God's will and what the long-term legacy of our life will be.

Work-life balance problems? Paul Valler has been there.

Based on firsthand experience of a pressurized life Paul digs deep to uncover the root cause of our symptoms and shows how gaining a strong identity and clear purpose enables us to make winning choices. Bite-sized chapters and thoughtful questions make it possible for even the most committed workaholic to get a life.


This heartfelt, wise and vigorous book has the potential to help its readers do exactly what it says on the cover. May it be so for you. From the foreword by Mark Greene, LICC

Paul Valler deserves an immense ‘well done’ for his exposure of the flaws in many work-related ideas, the debilitating effect of peer pressure, the deceptive nature of workplace culture e.g. “having to stay late”, and for nailing the artificial and often unhelpful sacred/secular divide. Tom Stevens, Transform Work UK

(This book)...makes the connections between faith and work, between Sunday morning and Monday morning. Tim Chester, Author of The Busy Christian’s Guide to Busyness

... a practical, honest, Christ-centred help in our quest to live authentic lives.
Jago Wynne, All Souls, Workplace Ministry

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Author Information

Paul Valler was Finance and Human Resources Director of Hewlett-Packard Ltd and previously European General Manager for Hewlett-Packard's Leasing Business. He is a preacher and speaker with a mission to inspire people to make the right choices. Paul is married to Helen, they have two adult sons and recently became grandparents.

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