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Nigel Marsh: How to make work-life balance work?

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  1. All the discussions about flexi-time or dress-down Fridays or paternity leave only serve to mask the core issue, which is that ==certain job and career choices are fundamentally incompatible with being meaningfully engaged on a day-to-day basis with a young family.==

  2. governments and corporations aren't going to solve this issue for us. If you don't design your life, someone else will design it for you.

  3. we have to be careful with the time frame that we choose upon which to judge our balance. A day is too short; "after I retire" is too long.

  4. We need to approach balance in a balanced way. Lovely though ==physical exercise== may be, there are other parts to life — there's the ==intellectual side==; there's the ==emotional side==; there's the ==spiritual side==. And to be balanced, I believe we have to attend to all of those areas.

Nigel Marsh: How to Make Work-Life Balance Work

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  1. All discussions about flexible work arrangements, casual Fridays, and maternity leave avoid a fundamental issue: ==work often fundamentally conflicts with family life==.

  2. No one will care about your well-being. If you don't set limits in your life and design your own path, companies and governments will drain you.

  3. When is balance best? The answer shouldn't be "after retirement," nor should it be that you must balance every day. It should be about balancing occasionally within your means.

  4. Life is diverse; it means not just ==physical health==, but also ==emotional health==, ==intellectual health==, and ==spiritual health==. Seizing the right moment can yield significant returns from small investments.