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Об авторе
Главные темы Джоселин Глей – работа, творчество и тревожность, а также их место в нашей жизни. Она автор и редактор трех популярных книг, тираж которых составил более четверти миллиона экземпляров: «Управление ежедневными делами», «Максимизировать свой потенциал» (Maximize Your Potential) и «Оставить свой след» (Make Your Mark), которые предлагают практические, доступные советы для творческих людей, желающих управлять своим временем, карьерой и бизнесом. Она одна из основателей и главный редактор сайта 99u.com, дважды удостоена премии Webby Awards за лучший блог в сфере культуры. Глей живет в Портленде, штат Орегон, и выпускает еженедельный бюллетень, на который можно подписаться по адресу: jkglei.com/newsletter.
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