The Key to Work-Life Balance? Integration of Those 2 Concepts.
The realities of maintaining a work-life balance have always been challenging. Managing the way we work both inside and outside of our traditional working day is not only possible, but ultimately beneficial, for most people. And, because of technological advancements and changing attitudes in work-life balance, we’ve actually become wired for integration. read more at entrepreneur.com
The Fine Line Between Working Hard and Letting Go
Some of my favorite memories of growing up are building model airplanes with my dad. I think back on how proud I always was when we finished a project together. Calmly, my dad said, “Son, don’t force it.” I stopped what I was doing, looked up at him, and instantly knew he was right. read more at michaelhyatt.com
CliftonStrengths Coaching Blog: Strengths Based Tweens: Creating an Empowered Adolescence
“Because she has dependability as one of her talents, I know that I don’t have to push her in this area because she inherently wants to be responsible. Instead, I am trying to help her manage her expectations of herself in that area.” Nancy also aims to develop MB’s confidence by giving her opportunities to use her strengths. “[MB] recently suggested we bake cookies for new neighbors because we felt other neighbors were not welcoming. read more at coaching.gallup.com
Seth’s Blog: Is kindness a luxury?
Luxury goods are only consumed when we’ve got enough. It’s easy to believe that kindness is like that. We need more reserves, perhaps, before we can expend some of what we’ve got in this generous way. read more at sethgodin.typepad.com