Friday July 25, 2008

Cali Williams Yost - Work+Life “Fit” Not BalanceIt’s Fit, Not Balance™

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  • Biography: Cali Williams Yost
    "At-a-Glance"
    History of Work+Life "Fit"
  • Weekly Blog, "Work+Life Fit Reality Check"
  • Suggested Media Topics

  • Cali’s Top 10 Work+Life "Fit" Tips
    For Individuals
    For Managers
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  • Media Information

    Contact Cali directly at 973-377-6965 or cali@worklifefit.com, or her publicist, Pam Kassner at 414-510-1838 or pam@superpear.com.

    As one of the leading thinkers and freshest voices in the work+life dialogue today, Cali Williams Yost offers credible, expert opinions for news/feature articles and broadcast and web programming. Cali can comment on work+life issues from both the organizational and individual perspectives further distinguishing her from other sources on the topic.

    While the topic of “balance” dominates most work life media coverage, Cali believes in today’s “New Work+Life Fit Reality,” the idea of balance is a myth, and that it’s not up to companies to resolve work+life challenges, but individuals in partnership with their employers. As President of Work+Life Fit, Inc., she counsels corporations, organizations and individuals.

    Click here for Suggested Work+Life Topics (PDF)

    In 2005, her critically acclaimed book, Work+Life: Finding the Fit That’s Right for You (Riverhead/Penguin Group, 2005) was published (See Reviews). She is a frequent speaker and publishes a weekly blog.

    No longer just a human resources or working woman’s issue, today work+life fit is an important strategy affecting all aspects of the business and individual’s life cycle. Cali can address the work+life topic in a variety of contexts as well as comment on new research.

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