Most
life worked really find the best free single.
And the payoff — the opportunity to spend the rest of
your life working really hard on interesting projects — brings with it a decent, but usually not great, salary.
Not exact matches
When he asked Nancy if she would rather go sit in the
living room, she replied, unmoved, «No, I
really would like to stay here while you
work.»
But will they
really remove the pangs of
work -
life worry completely?
Is that
really the way
life in America is supposed to
work?
So on the days when it seems
really too hard for me to keep going I think about all of the people whose
lives have been changed by the
work.
«If all you could do is well, they're 40 to 45 and they
work in these kinds of companies, you
really don't quite understand the entire Gestalt of their
life.
A truly inspired leader does not settle for mediocre results — and they have the wisdom to separate what
really matters from the minutiae of every day
work and
life.
However, if you find social media negatively impacts other aspects of your
life (like
work), it's a problem whether you're «
really» an addict or not.
By taking this down time to
really reflect on the course of your
work and
life, you can ensure that when you're back up to full speed you're actually running in the right direction.
Life is a lot more fun if you spend it
working hard at things you
really enjoy and value.
Nothing
really good comes easily in
life, and most self - made multimillionaires will tell you eagerly that their success required lots of hard
work.
You don't want this clause to restrict you from
working in «wealth management» or «software» or something too broad where it will
really constrain you in your ability to earn a
living.
«One of the things that gets people
really concerned is how they can manage childcare, how they can manage elder care, how they can get off time to just
live some
life besides
work,» Brown adds.
«I've never
really understood why so many people separate
work and play — it's all
living,» Branson said in a article on Virgin.com.
Getting small - business owners, whose
lives often revolve around
work, to examine what gives their
lives meaning is not always easy, say financial
life planners who are trained to help clients explore what they
really want to do with their money.
In silence, you can ask yourself questions about how your
life and
work are
really going and pause to wait for the answer.
«So for me, enabling people to
work out without sacrifice is just
really going to change how people
live the rest of their
lives.»
For her,
work -
life balance isn't something she
really puts much thought into.
But what
really impresses me most are the leadership qualities he talks about in his book Principles:
Life and
Work.
But consider the reality of how much money you'll
really need to accumulate to enjoy a decent standard of
living in retirement — one equal to or greater than your lifestyle while
working.
Do this by first considering what kinds of
work -
life benefits would
really be recognized as benefits to your employees.
List five to seven things about you — things you like to do or that you're
really good at, personal things (we'll get to your
work life in a minute).
«I
really like to understand the society that I'm
living in and how it
works and functions and what people are thinking, you know.
From free meals to shuttle services to a state - of - the - art gym, making
work feel like home helps employees
really settle into their role and
work life.
The staff who
work at our health care center, pharmacy,
work -
life center, and fitness center
really do care about my personal health.»
«People throw themselves into their
work to distract from what's
really going on in their
lives,» Kurtz says.
Is this sort of
work -
life soup
really a productivity booster?
From novel scheduling systems, to exhortations to invest in health, and even spiritual reminders that «
work -
life balance» is
really a modern spin on the ancient and fundamentally difficult question of what constitutes a
life well
lived, you can spend hours upon hours neither
working nor
living but simply reading through posts and columns on the topic.
High - performance doesn't equal
living at the office anymore, and if your goal is to have a high - functioning company for the long term and to
really make it sustainable, you need to embrace the fact that your employees are people who also have
lives and responsibilities outside of
work.
I believe the most successful people in business and
life are the people who
really pay attention to these details, who truly try to understand the motives and intentions of the person with whom they're interacting and try to find common ground (or decide this isn't a person they can
work with).
«The
really great financial advisers
work with clients on «What's your
life for?»
Those are good tools to
work with, and they
really come to
life in the categories.
This is where you'll
really get the first - hand information straight from the horse's mouth... people who are
living the good
life abroad right now tell you in their own words how they did it, what
worked for them, and just as importantly, what to avoid in your own adventure abroad.
this is a great post.my partner and i [do nt believe in marriage] have
lived together for a couple years and are completely open about money, debt & finances.we both have separate personal and business accounts, but share an account and money.we have been open since day 1 and it
works really well for us.
«What it
really takes to make any of these things
work is a commitment to
living within one's means.
I've been experimenting on
living way below my means and trick myself into getting that hunger again, but it's not
really working.
This is a pre-tax maximum recommendation post that goes to show once you've built a big enough financial nut,
life becomes much easier (in a bull market) as your money
really starts
working for you until you can take it out.
Johnson, who has
lived and
worked in Brazil, added, «In talking to investors and analysts, rather than people taking the time to understand what's
really going on in Brazil, the easier thing [for them] to do is to say if the company has Brazil risk, avoid it — and that is unfortunate.»
It takes hard
work, continuing education, self control, and financial discipline to
really grow and move up to a better place in
life.
I would say that the best way to avoid burnout is not being a workaholic as
working to
live is one thing but
living to
work is another and we
really don't know how many days we have left to
live on Earth.
When you think about your «put profits into improved quality of
life (via home improvements)» it's
really similar to what people think of as «traditional retirement,» when you
work until you 65.
Having
worked as a holistic coach in gyms for most my adult
life, I am
really over the gym atmosphere.
On the other hand, being too conservative can lead you to
work longer, or
live more frugally than is
really necessary.
That's why I dedicated this year as Mastery of Fear, which I made a few decisions to put me in an «uncomfortable» condition intentionally, such as committed to
work part - time (
living on half of the salary) to push me
really go out get clients and keep the side business running.
Some of the tips to save money that many early retirement blogs suggest are to
live close to where you
work to cut your commuting costs, bike to
work, cook food at home rather than going out to eat, cut out cable and other excesses that don't
really add value to your
life.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real -
life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there
really is no «right» answer as long as it
works for the entrepreneur!
Still, it's naive to say there's no problem at all here in terms of convincing voters that he's not radically hostile to the minimalist welfare state they'd rather conserve to the extent possible, that he
really identifies with the plight of the increasingly contingent and disordered
life of the
working man and woman.
I've
really appreciated your
work over the past year as I've gone through my own transition and found the kind of community that promotes health rather than just covering up the ugly in my
life.
I
really liked this quote: «In his fulltime
work life, Romney showed that his commitment to serving others extended beyond those in his ward or stake.