My church holds mens breakfasts every quarter where about 200 men get together early on a Saturday morning, enjoy some great comfort food, and listen to some really good speakers. After attending one of the breakfasts, I approached the Mens Pastor about the idea of my son Trevor and I doing a talk about ten ways to mess up as a Dad. He was intrigued with the idea so that night at dinner I asked Trevor if he'd be interested in doing this with me. His first comment was, "well, I can think of about a hundred ways!" Knowing that my son would have absolutely no difficulty in coming up with ten ways (and having 90 to spare), we embarked upon creating the presentation.
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A recent article in The Guardian focuses specifically on work-life balance and is targeted for women (though the take-aways apply to men too). The points the author makes are good points; however the title I felt was very misleading.
Fast Company published a thought-provoking article with an interest-piquing title. When you dig into the article, though, the core message of the article comes through:
Being dedicated and ambitious is admirable, but allowing work to define your self-worth and identity is dangerous.
Entrepreneur Magazine recently published an article entitled 4 Ways to Immediately Improve Your Work/Life Balance.
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