National Work And Family Month

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Did you know that October is National Work and Family Month?
On September 5, 2003, the efforts of the Alliance for Work-Life Progress (AWLP) to secure a Congressional resolution declaring an official work-life month were successful when U.S. Senate Resolution 210 was passed unanimously, designating October as National Work and Family Month.
Resolution 210 identifies 11 [...]

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5 Signs You’re Addicted To Fantasy Football

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This time of the year there is one huge obstacle to finding any semblance of work and life balance - fantasy football.
As I debated my starting lineup yesterday and digested the stats and scores from around the league, I came up with 5 signs that you’re addicted to fantasy football.

You picked up Sage - and [...]

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5 Ways To Get Crazy And Have Fun With Your Kids

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Day after day it is very easy to get caught up in being serious and professional at work and bring that home to your relationship with your kids.
This weekend I want to challenge everyone to mix it up a little. Get crazy! Break your normal routine and do something fun with your kids [...]

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Life Balance Requires Mind, Body, And Soul

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There is more to finding life balance than simply being physically present with your loved ones when you are not at work.
Earlier today I was reminded of this fact by my wife.
My wife sent me an IM this morning to ask me if there was anything wrong as she felt that I was being a [...]

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Franchisee vs. Business Owner

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For the entrepreneurs in the crowd, I’d like to ask you if you have started your own business or if you have opened a franchise?
Ever since I started my first job out of college I’ve had the desire to own my own business. One of the first questions to answer was whether it was [...]

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Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs vs. Fear Of The Unknown

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Earlier today I read an article from Michael Kwan that discussed the idea that dot com entrepreneurs are unconventional and most people are not comfortable with leaving the security of a 9-to-5 career for the possibilities of entrepreneurship.
This is something that I can relate to because I currently have a traditional 9-to-5 career while I [...]

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