cover image Juggling Elephants: An Easier Way to Get Your Big, Most Important Things Done—Right!

Juggling Elephants: An Easier Way to Get Your Big, Most Important Things Done—Right!

Jones Loflin, Todd Musig, . . Penguin/Portfolio, $19.95 (131pp) ISBN 978-1-591-84171-5

In this fun parable written by corporate trainers Loflin and Musig, the hero, Mark, gets more than just an afternoon of family time out of a visit to the circus with his daughter—he gets a new way of organizing his life. Using the extended metaphor of the three-ring circus, this short volume is written as a dialogue between Mark and his ringmaster mentor, who teaches him how to better coordinate the activities happening in each ring. Readers who take themselves too seriously might have trouble getting past the large print, circus illustrations and a dialogue style more commonly found in children's books. But the book passes along several circus maxims that easily translate to balancing professional and personal relationships as well as one's personal pursuits, such as “the ringmaster cannot be in all three rings at once” and “the key to the success of the circus is having quality acts in all three rings.” While the advice is not new, the presentation helps it stick in your head, increasing the odds of keeping your act together. (Sept. 6)