By Claire Gagne — 2018
A career time out to stay home with your kids might be tempting, but there’s a lot to consider before you give notice.
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Achieving a balance between your working hours and home life may seem unattainable, but consultants, burnout management coaches and work-life researchers say there are steps you can take to help make the most of your days.
It's so secret—managing all the things you have to do as an adult is a challenge. From doing your best on the job to taking care of yourself (and, if you have them, your kids) to trying to see friends and stay sane, we know you've got a lot on your plate.
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There are a few ways to handle an office that won’t respect your time off. The easiest is simply to be unavailable on the days you’re out.
Let’s be clear about the nature of the employer-employee relationship.