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Bethenny Frankel s Success Starts With Time Management
Bethenny Frankel s Success Starts With Time Management
Bethenny Frankel builds multimillion-dollar brands, stars in TV shows, and vigorously defends every moment of her day. The secret? It starts with deciding what matters (and what doesn t).
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“In my glamorous life of being a mogul today,” Bethenny Frankel says, “I cleaned up dog poop and steamed lotion off the carpet.”
We are talking at 6 p.m. on a Thursday. It’s been quite a day. The dog poop was the dog’s fault. The lotion was Frankel’s. She spilled it shortly after rushing to drop off her daughter at a playdate a drop-off that was so hurried that her daughter’s hair was still wet from a shower. Frankel then had to take over a hotel reservation that someone was
truly the president s legacy, it s truly a bad one, and if i were advising the president, i would actually have people who have supported me in congress meet with republicans and actually augment the legislation. because right now that legacy is not so great. and, again, when this law was first lobbied by the administration, people were putting politics and the president s legacy over policy and the american people. jon: well, let s take a look at a couple of other fox news polls that show how people are thinking about the implementation of obamacare. i think we ve got them on the screen. what should happen to it, 51% now say get rid of it. 41% say keep it in place. and then sort of a related question after that, what do you think of the health care law, should it be delayed? 57% say, yeah, let s at least delay it, 39% say keep it in place. 41% would like to cut off funding for it altogether, 53%
duplication or unnecessary complexity in their operations. you wouldn t do it when you re thinking about your businesses. so why is it okay for our government? it s not. reporter: but republicans balked fearing a power grab, and it went nowhere. congress own investigative arm, the government accountability office, has undertaken three studies since 2010 that document billions of dollars in the waste, gao has no enforcement power, and congress interest is tepid. members of congress have very little incentive to make programs more efficient because each committee has jurisdiction over its own set of programs, the next committee may have several of the same programs as with the next committee. so it s a stove pipe mentality. reporter: so remember, parkinson s law, harris, the first rule of parkinson s law, an official wants to multiply subordinates, not rivals. there you go.