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What is your TopTip for Balancing Home and
Work? How do you prioritise in such a way as to meet
all your responsibilities? How do you learn to
allocate time to the people you love? How do you
stop work taking over your life? How can you learn
to live in the present? How can you develop a sense
of mission and purpose which will help you make wise
choices?
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| | | Angel | Keep work life at work and personal life at home. But do not forget that you are working for yourself and your family, and you should treat yourself and your family once in a while. | | | | RxfHTBpkYMOQvQeL | K2KMK3 yptxodaulpck, [url=http://lohgrjujhais.com/]lohgrjujhais[/url], [link=http://lqdphukugfeh.com/]lqdphukugfeh[/link], http://tifessxrwdie.com/ | | | | Mark | Be subservient to the needs of your family. noone wishes they had spent more time at work, put their needs 1st. Change your job if you have too, it will be worth it. | | | | Trevor | If your job and circumstances enable you flexibility to work at home as opposed to away, make use of this on a regular bases, say once per week. In my experience both family and work benefit. | | | | John | For perfectionists - always set a time deadline and produce the best quality result you can afford with the time available | | | | Sam | If Almighty God took a day of rest in his working week, who are we to argue? | | | | Nigel | At the end of the day, go home early enough to give your family quality time. | | | | Please Note: By posting your TopTip you are giving us permission to use it. Please make sure you are happy with that before you post. |
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