ON TIME

by Dr. Carole N. Hildebrand


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/30/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781504369633
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781504369640
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781504369657

About the Book

“On Time” is an exploration of how we think and habitually behave about TIME itself. It not only is a self-search of the author’s own experiences, from both a personal and professional view of time, but also poses questions that can focus the reader on your own Time Consciousness. It leads the way to questions about how well or how poorly you use your own time, and includes an action-oriented exercise / workbook that can help you TAKE CHARGE OF THE TIME IN YOUR LIFE. The author was convinced that Earning More Money is tied to Time Efficiency.


About the Author

Dr. Carole N. Hildebrand was a well recognized practitioner, professor, and author in her field. With an impressive array of medical / surgical degrees, as well as a Master’s in Education, she taught dentistry for several years at Temple University in Philadelphia, followed by a long medical career, including running her own periodontal practice in Philadelphia, becoming one of the first periodontists to perform dental implants. She was also a nationally acknowledged author in her field, as well as serving on both the state and national dental boards through the years, helping determine and direct protocols for the dental and periodontal arenas. Dr. Hildebrand, now deceased, also explored, through metaphysical trainings, and ultimately in this book, her philosophical interest in Time. She lived with a surgeon’s respect for time’s demands and a philosopher’s appreciation of its elusiveness--- all fine-tuned by her attendance in courses with her favorite gurus: Louise Hay, Tony Robbins, and Bob Proctor, her mentor and friend. She became fascinated with how much---or how little---time each of us has---in a day, or in a lifetime, and believed that each person’s perception of that gift of time might be as important as the amount of time itself.