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mrleesimpson
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I speak to a lot of people in business who tell me that they find it hard to get the balance right between work and life, and although I get this from people in all sorts of sectors the people I hear it from most are those involved in the design industry.
Personally I question all the time if I'm working too much (not to be confused with too hard) and if I'm giving enough time to everything else. For starters I've got piles of unwatched DVDs, unread books and lists of personal stuff to do that never seem to get done.
So how do you make sure that you get the balance right between your work life and non-work life?
Personally I question all the time if I'm working too much (not to be confused with too hard) and if I'm giving enough time to everything else. For starters I've got piles of unwatched DVDs, unread books and lists of personal stuff to do that never seem to get done.
So how do you make sure that you get the balance right between your work life and non-work life?