
Use Your Home to Help Your Job Search
How the Unemployed Can Turn Home Into Command Central
ATLANTA, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- This week's release of the latest negative consumer confidence index and today's unemployment claims announcement both illustrate a continuing bleak economic reality for millions nationwide. With no job recovery in sight, those who have been unemployed or underemployed for many months need to make the most of the economic realities they face. Of those still employed, workers at all income levels are working more hours for less money and afraid of losing their jobs. It is increasingly important to create a home environment that can inspire a positive attitude in tough times.
Designer, consultant, and author of the book Comfort Living: A Back-to-Basics Guide to a More Balanced Lifestyle, Christine Eisner can reveal no-cost and low-cost tips that people can use to feel more secure and less stressed in these times of uncertainty. Eisner asserts, "There is a profound connection between happiness and home. Creating a homework or relaxation space using something as simple as your favorite chair can help you to reenergize and plan your next course of action. That same chair can also become a bridge to better connection to the people who matter most."
Your audience will pay close attention as Eisner reveals that quality of life isn't about money when she answers:
- How can your home and routines help you shift to positive thinking?
- Why do our surroundings at home have such an impact on our stress levels?
- How can the unemployed create inspiring and productive workspaces?
- What 5 no- or low-cost tools allow you to create stability and comfort at home?
- How can you rebalance at home after you've lost your security?
CREDENTIALS: Christine Eisner is a designer, author, and consultant. She was the PR Director for Polo/Ralph Lauren and has worked in the lifestyle and design world in New York, London, and Atlanta for the past 30 years. As the author of the critically acclaimed Comfort Living: A Back-to-Basics Guide To a More Balanced Lifestyle, she shares how people can make their homes feel as comfortable as a favorite pair of jeans. Eisner has been featured by The Lisa Wexler Show, Atlanta Magazine, The Oklahoman, The Oregon Register Guard, San Francisco Book Review, and Atlanta INtown.
AVAILABILITY: Georgia, nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone. In-person availability in the New York area from Sept. 7-12, 2010.
CONTACT: Christine Eisner, (404) 580-1795 (GA); [email protected]; http://www.comfortlivingbychristine.com
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SOURCE Christine Eisner
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