By Kristin Wong — 2020
Play can feel silly, unproductive and time consuming. And that’s precisely the point.
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CLEAR ALL
I’ve realized that work-life balance isn’t an objective measure that can be quantified by the number of hours you work. It’s subjective. It’s personal. It’s about deciding what’s important to you, and spending your time and effort on those things every day.
One common piece of advice you might hear when looking for jobs is to “follow your passion.” Following the work, ideas and projects that make you feel fulfilled and motivated can help lead you to jobs you will enjoy and succeed in.
If you’re constantly castigating friends and family, you may be overlooking a truly tragic flaw.
Letting your heart’s voice be heard. A small step toward the stillness of Being.
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