Critical Steps To Integrating Life & Work

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Critical Steps To Integrating Life & Work

Not only is it possible to create a greater sense of harmony among the different parts of your life while achieving greatness, it is necessary.

- Stuart Friedman -

Critical Steps To Integrating Life & Work

Often times we can feel overwhelmed by what we see as competing values: how can I be a good family member, a loving spouse, a supportive friend, pursue my hobbies and interests and maintain my career? For many of us integrating all of these elements into a fulfilling and rewarding personal life and career is difficult. Stewart D. Friedman's book, "Leading the Life You Want", gives insight on how to create harmony between these components. This piece from Knowledge@Wharton shares more. { read more }

Be The Change

Think about a person who you feel brings together all the parts of their life in a way that makes them successful. Identify three traits they have or values they embody that makes them successful and figure out how you can better integrate these characteristics into your own life.


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