Margin

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MARGIN

Introduction

The world has a plethora of information directed to people who want to know how to accomplish whatever they desire to accomplish. Libraries are filled with traditional books, audio books and even e-books while the worldwide web is loaded with site after site on a wide range of How to’s, such as how to manage your time, how to have a better marriage, how to find more time, and the list goes on and on. Margin by Richard Swenson is no different from other how to’s dealing with time management, however his book is different as it brings a since of not only empathy but also of sympathy to this how to manual because he to was once marginless. He states “ I know of the extent and seriousness of this condition from three sources. First, I have observed it in the lives of patients. Second, I saw its effects in the lives of the interns and residents I taught for fifteen years. Third, I know of the weight of marginless living because for a long time it sat on my chest.”
Marginless is the chaos that grips us and sends us in a tail spin of failures. It is a time bubble that is ever shrinking which seeks to consume us no matter who we are or who we think we are. Swenson states that Marginless is the disease of

the new millennium; and as it is with so many diseases the cure often lies within the disease itself thus margin according to Swenson is the cure.
Swenson address the emotional restoration, physical, finical and time reserves of overloaded lives in three main points. The Problem Pain, The Prescription Margin and The Prognosis Health.

The Problem Pain

The advent of technology has greatly increased our productive lifestyles and one would be hard pressed to find one who has not been influenced by the ev...

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... to address the symptoms in-order to determine The Problem Pain leading to marginless. His answer to these ales is The Prescription Margin in hopes to getting to The Prognosis of Health. The way he ends the book with the question ARE YOU READY is much more then a question, it is a challenge of sorts to any who would set aside any preconceived notions of who they think they are and give an honest assessment of our lives to see if they have Margin or are they Marginless.

The biblical terminology for what Swenson describes as “margin” is Sabbath. God created 6 days for work and on the 7th day He rested. In today’s society hard working men and women are in desperate need of rest (Sabbath). Although it is not a cure all Margin is a good start which seems to address man in both the physical and spiritual realms which also can be achieved through weekly sabbaticals.

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