The Intrinsic Equation

At some level, every person has an intrinsic equation for the appropriate level of work and nonwork, life activities that create his or her balance. But many variables make that seemingly simple idea very complex. Here are a few: 1. Work-life balance is different for each individual; that's par...

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Work life balance
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