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How to prioritize self-care in the workplace
How to adapt to new work arrangements
How to maintain work-life balance
Whatever work we do, we should take a day or two off to restore our mental state and rejuvenate ourselves.
If we find ourselves sick or anxious at the end of a weekend in which we had a blast, the job may be the culprit. If the job requires us to work weekends or always be on call, with the boss hanging a sword on our head, maybe we need to reassess how our job role is affecting our work-life balance, and switch if necessary.
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It is okay to long for the weekend occasionally, like when it is Thursday and the week-long workload has been too much. But if one is dreading Monday on a Sunday evening, the work environment may be toxic.
The best jobs can exhaust us, but if the longing for the weekend is a regular feelin...
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"You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. " ~ Abraham Lincoln
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