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Embrace Imbalance

Written by The Tattooed Mommie | Balancing Act | 19th Mar | 5 comments
Every day we reschedule our time, trying to make our days longer in hopes of fitting both our professional needs and our family needs into one nice and neat package. Personally, I’ve spent my entire working life...
4 votes so far

Should You Be Friends with Co-Workers and Employees?

Written by Ruth Haag | Career & Money | 12th Mar | 1 comment
You probably spend as many hours at work as you do awake at home. Thus, you spend as much time with your co-workers as with your family.It is nice to be able to tell people at work important things that are going on...
7 votes so far

Making Your Work Place a Little More Green

Written by The Tattooed Mommie | Balancing Act | 7th Mar | 1 comment
Want to feel like your doing your part for the environment? I’m not an environmental activist by any means, but I am one of those people who would just like to do my part to help keep my little spot of the world...
6 votes so far

Forget Resolutions -- Craft a Life Theme Instead

Written by Lisa Martin | Balancing Act | 14th Jan | 3 comments
Forget making New Year's resolutions. They rarely work because they are often based on "shoulds" isntead of the bigger picture of your life. What I've found does work is creating a life theme for the...
6 votes so far

Change Your Work Environment, Find Better Balance

Written by Lori K. Long | Career & Money | 30th Dec 07 | 0 comments
I am not one to make New Year’s resolutions, but the first day of year is as good as any to make a decision to change your work arrangement.  If you find yourself stressed on a daily basis, or you feel guilty...
2 votes so far

Three Habits That Have Helped My Career

Written by Nataly | Career & Money | 7th Dec 07 | 4 comments
I am not a career expert or coach, so let's get that out of the way. What I know isn't based on extensive studies or reseach, just my own work experience and career. But I thought I'd share the three habits...
2 votes so far

5 Tips For Better Mondays

Written by Nataly | Balancing Act | 7th Nov 07 | 2 comments
It might sound odd, but I don't hate Mondays--I like new beginnings and this is like a fresh start to the week, a chance to be productive, get things done, start off on the right foot. Which, of course, doesn't...
2 votes so far

Elusive Balance

Written by Kate | Balancing Act | 5th Nov 07 | 3 comments
How many of us run around, day after day, doing all of the things that HAVE to be done for fear that the delicately stacked tower of life will come crashing down? In addition to the 40+ hour work day, laundry has to...
4 votes so far

Hell-oweenies

Written by Bitsy Parker | Balancing Act | 1st Nov 07 | 1 comment
Seriously, Halloween sucks every year. It seems like a fun, low-pressure holiday unlike the major holidays that demand homemade goods, presents, new clothes and special scheduling software. Halloween is billed to...
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Live With Passion -- Do What You Love

Written by Pat Brill | Family & Parenting | 30th Oct 07 | 0 comments
Imagine the pride you would feel as a parent if you knew your children were involved in careers that really brought them joy. If you knew that they were involved in something that made them love getting up and working...
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