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Jan Yager

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The latter decades of the twentieth century saw American popular nonfiction expand steadily, with writers working in English turning their attention to the patterns and pressures of daily life. Jan Yager is among the writers who worked within that broad current.

Born on January 1, 1948, Yager is a citizen of the United States who writes in English. Her work as a writer has been catalogued across several major bibliographic systems. The Library of Congress holds her under the authorized label "Yager, Jan, 1948-" and assigns her the LCNAF identifier n79021478. She is additionally indexed through the Virtual International Authority File under VIAF ID 84474513, through the German National Library's GND system under identifier 1089456158, through the International Standard Name Identifier under ISNI 0000000109943310, and through the Open Library under ID OL2761630A.

The presence of Yager's name across these distinct national and international cataloguing systems — the Library of Congress, the VIAF, the GND, the ISNI registry, and the Open Library — points to a writer whose output has been formally recorded by multiple institutions. The Library of Congress authorized form of her name, anchored to her birth year of 1948, serves as the stable bibliographic identifier under which her work as a writer is held.

Quotes by Jan Yager

But too much routine -- if you're not getting from that routine what you need and want -- that's when it can become a rut.
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But too much routine -- if you're not getting from that routine what you need and want -- that's when it can become a rut.
The more you pick something that's a true interest, the more likely you're going to bond through that interest. The friendship stuff will come out of that. It's something you want to do anyway, so if you don't form friendships, it doesn't bother you because you're enjoying the activities.
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The more you pick something that's a true interest, the more likely you're going to bond through that interest. The friendship stuff will come out of that. It's something you want to do anyway, so if you don't form friendships, it doesn't bother you because you're enjoying the activities.
My research found that the No. 1 time waster was doing too much at once.
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My research found that the No. 1 time waster was doing too much at once.
Part of a rut is a routine, and a routine is not a negative; it can be positive and be comforting.
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Part of a rut is a routine, and a routine is not a negative; it can be positive and be comforting.