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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Personal Concierge Services Promise Life Balance

In an earlier post today, I wrote about examining our motives when it comes to buying things - goods and services - to seemingly make our lives easier. Read More>>

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Engaging in 'Retail Therapy' to Achieve Work-Life Balance

Check out this post from A.J. Donnison, "the grumpy developer in the corner:  Retail Therapy or Low Self Esteem?

'Retail Therapy' refers to something many of us indulge in: the act of buying something to make ourselves feel better after working many long hours. Read More>>

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Work-Life Balance? Not Bloody Likely!

Tom Peters, management 'guru' and author of In Search of Excellence has this message for us: 

"Life-work balance is pretty much an illusion if you want to make an impact in today's economy."

Speaking on a panel at a Leadership Forum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, Peters pointed out that executives at General Electric "arrive at the office every day at 6:15 a.m." Read More>>

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Work-Life Balance Considerations Critical to Executives

According to a recent survey of worldwide senior executives conducted by the Association of Executive Search Consultants, "87 percent felt that work-life balance considerations were critical in their decision whether to join, or remain with, an employer."  Read More>>

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