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About this Book

Hardcover

240 Pages, 5.5 x 8.44 x 0 in

April 14, 2009

Simon & Schuster


1416591826
9781416591825

From the Publisher

Any choice you make -

any decision -

will benefit from

10-10-10.

We all want to lead a life of our own making. But in today''s accelerated world, with its competing priorities, information overload, and confounding options, we can easily find ourselves steered by impulse, stress, or expedience. Are our decisions the right ones? Or are we being governed, time and time again, and against our best intentions, by the demands of the moment?

A transformative new approach to decision making, 10-10-10 is a tool for reclaiming your life at home, in love, and at work. The process is clear, straightforward, and transparent. In fact, when you''re facing a dilemma, all it takes to begin are three questions: What are the consequences of my decision in 10 minutes?

In 10 months? And in 10 years?

Sound simple? Not quite. Recounting poignant stories from her own life and the lives of many other dedicated 10-10-10 users, Suzy Welch reveals how exploring the impact of our decisions in multiple time frames invariably surfaces our unconscious agendas, fears, needs, and desires -- and ultimately helps us identify and live according to our deepest goals and values.

10-10-10''s applicability is uniquely broad. Whether it is used by college students or busy mothers or senior business executives, artists, government administrators, or entrepreneurs, 10-10-10 has shown its effectiveness in decisions large and small, routine and radical, consistently changing lives for the better.

Readers of O magazine discovered this pragmatic and innovative idea when Suzy Welch first introduced it in her column. Now, in this immensely useful and revelatory book, she fully explains the power of 10-10-10, a transformative idea that can replace chaos with consistency, guilt with joy, and confusion with clarity.

Bookclub Guide

Description

Journalist, author, and speaker Suzy Welch explains 10-10-10: an innovative approach to thinking about -- and resolving -- any problem in your life. By considering all your options and projecting the outcome in 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years, you can make informed choices and create the future you want. Perfect for men and women alike, this revolutionary idea can be applied to decisions at work, in relationships, as a parent, a child, a friend -- 10-10-10 can help you resolve virtually every major life decision so you can finally take control and change your life for the better.

Questions and Topics for Discussion

1. Suzy describes the story about how 10-10-10 came to be, when she decided to bring two of her children on a business trip to Hawaii. She says "With one clever plan, I had finally cracked the work-life balance code, all while putting money in the bank! Or so I had ''decided.'' Hooray for me." Have you ever tried to "do it all?" or balance several major aspects of your life at once? How did that experience turn out?

2. In her explanation of the human mind, Suzy discusses hyperbolic discounting, or the idea that "people tend to act as if the future doesn''t exist or will be ideal." Do you agree with this idea? Can you cite instances where you exhibited this behavior?

3. Suzy talks about the "wisdom" of gut instinct as an imperfect science at best. In what instances did your gut instinct turn out to be correct? Incorrect? Which happened most often? Did your decisions leave you feeling in control of your life?

4. A key element in 10-10-10 is identifying values. After reading this book, can you identify yours? Were you aware of all of them before? Take out a pen and paper and list your values in one area of life: love, friendship, work, parenting, etc. Have your values shifted or changed over time? If so, how?

5. On the topic of work, Suzy explains that "no job or profession will ever be right for you if it requires you to work with people who don''t share your values or appreciate you as you are. You spend most of your life at work -- a point well worth factoring into any 10-10-10 career dilemma. You have to like your colleagues -- and feel authentic around them -- if you are ever going to have a career you like." Identify examples of jobs where the values of your co-workers were both in line and not in line with yours. How did the overall job experiences differ?

6. Have you ever experienced a career stall? How did you solve the problem? If you had used 10-10-10, would the outcome have been different? How so?

7. Did any of the personal stories particularly relate to you? Explain why.

8. Have you ever stopped a friendship or had a friend stop one with you? Discuss ways 10-10-10 might help you reconnect with that person (or decide that you don''t want to after all).

9. Try to create your own "Happiness List" of people or couples you know who are really happy.

10. Identify a parental dilemma experienced by you or someone you know. Did guilt play a major role in hindering the decision process? How was the problem finally resolved? Were the children allowed to participate in the process? In what ways could 10-10-10 have been used to affect the outcome?

11. Do you have to balance work-life issues? How can you use 10-10-10 to create better communication with everyone involved?

12. Before you knew about 10-10-10, how did you typically approach difficult decisions? How would those outcomes have changed had you used 10-10-10?

Tips to Enhance Your Bookclub

Check out Suzy''s website: www.SuzyWelch101010.com and post a 10-10-10 story of your own.

Suzy is a regular contributor to O: The Oprah Magazine - in fact, she first wrote about 10-10-10 in an O article. Go to www.oprah.com to read this or one of Suzy''s many other articles.

Together, Jack and Suzy Welch have written several books, including the bestselling Winning. Find out more on www.WelchWay.com and select one to read.

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From the Critics

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  • Heather Reisman

    Heather Reisman

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    • 75 people found this helpful

    A book that everyone should read! 5

    7 months ago

    When Suzy Welch’s '10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea' first crossed my desk in an early reader copy, I pushed it aside. It fell into the self-help genre and the last thing I wanted to read was another one of “those”. Luckily I was encouraged to pick it up by a mutual friend of the author’s and mine. Good decision. No, make that great decision.

    10-10-10 is one of those books that everyone should read; you could be 12 or 82, no matter. Welch’s ideas change for the better the way you… read more

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Reviews from the Community7 Reviews

  • Quality Time

    Quality Time

    A short read. 2

    2 weeks ago

    Even as a short read, the book was too long for the concept.

  • DooBeeDooBeeDoo

    DooBeeDooBeeDoo

    ***A Silly Book*** 1

    5 weeks ago

    I have written a few reviews on books on this website and I have always tried to find something positive about each book I read. I hard a hard time finding something good about this one. I was actually surprised at what a disappointment this book was. This book reminded me somewhat of The Secret and The Automatic Millionaire. Both of those books have a one sentence concept (the former: good thoughts bring success and the latter; set up automatic deductions to force savings) but ultimately… read more

  • Tricia Kolsto

    Tricia Kolsto

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Life Changing 5

    5 months ago

    I devoured this book over the weekend and it has changed my life. Our little family of four had 2 major job losses and 3 moves - one provincial, in the last 11 months. I was feeling somewhat pessimitic and wondering if we had done the right thing, after reading this book I know we have done the best thing for our family (10-10-10 in hindsight). I feel optimistic about our future, have let go of the past and have discovered new hopes, dreams and desires! This is a great book and I will be 10… read more

  • Shannon Colussi

    Shannon Colussi

    Alright I guess. 2

    6 months ago

    This was a quick read. The premise and main advice of the book it GREAT. But I can't help but feel a little disconnected somehow. The book left me wanting and unsatisfied. Also even though I have a very strong vocabulary (or so I thought) I had to reach for the dictionary more than a few times. I felt like the author couldn't decide if she was writing as a women, mother, friend or from a journalist, scientist perspective and that felt confusing to me. I feel this message and… read more

  • Mary Villeneuve

    Mary Villeneuve

    • 6 people found this helpful

    Disappointing 1

    6 months ago

    Normally, I would not choose to read a self help book . However, I have almost always been successful when an item has been recommended by Heather Reisman, so I decided to read it. As it is a very quick read, I persisted even though I was not enjoying it. The author's premise is if you have any important decisions to make you should use her 10-10-10 approach. (How will I feel about my decision in 10 minutes, 10 months and 10 years) The concept itself is fine but I really objected to the… read more

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