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- 2). Are You A Workaholic? By : Obinna Heche
Regardless of whether you work from home or not, working long hours is not productive or emotionally fulfilling after awhile.
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- 15). Set A Schedule And Stick To It By : Tommy Moore
Working for yourself is an entirely different animal than working for someone else. When you are working for someone else you usually have guidelines set forth by the company you work for regarding what is expected of you and when it is expected. This generally is not the case when working for yourself and can be one of the most difficult things to adjust to. Learn how to overcome this obstacle.
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- 21). Psychology and Work Life Balance By : Abhishek Lodha
Many of us struggle every day to do what we think is demanded of us - and there are still a group of people who feel that compared to their work schedule, there are not enough hours in a day. That takes a toll physically, mentally and economically and chronic stress can lead to an increase in blood pressure and stress hormones and perhaps can even be the cause of a heart disease.
article related to: psychology, stress, anxiety, time management
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- 25). Keep Track of Appointments Following These Hints By : Jan Hayner
It sure would be nice to find an easy way to keep track
of all of our appoinetments, kids activities, the grocery list and countless other things we have to do in our lives. Follow these steps to stress-free organization.
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