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Work Life Balance My Arse: How to remove the guilt of putting your life first

by Debbie Ireland

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Work-life balance is not just a hot topic – it’s a deeply misunderstood construct. We are told we should be striving for that elusive balance, the answer to feeling stressed and overwhelmed, finding happiness and contentment. However, this quest for balance is futile. Attaining work-life balance is impossible. This book dispels three myths associated with work-life balance: - That work and life can be separate entities - That balance implies success happens in the middle - That work-life balance is a destination Debbie provides inspiration to unpick the myths and to really think through what work-life balance means for you. Each chapter provides practical steps you can take to identify what “matters most” to you, to integrate your work and your life in ways that work for you and are true to your values, and to live with a greater sense of purpose. Understand the myths, release your struggle for perfection, and enjoy the journey to creating a magical life for yourself and those you love.

About the Author

Known for being a courageous catalyst for change, Debbie is a respected leader in the online collaboration space. Debbie is the CEO and founder of ShareThePoint, New Zealand’s premier Microsoft 365 Training Provider and organiser of Digital Workplace Events in Asia Pacific. She has helped 100’s of businesses with the people and behavioural elements of technology. Underlying any organisational change, is personal transformation, which is Debbie’s my biggest passion. Her own self-development journey started when she was 11 and has continued through the years. Through the continual search for contentment in her own life’s imbalances, Debbie has focused the last 20 years, to research and reading on Work-Life Balance. This led to publishing “Work Life balance my Arse!”, a book dispelling the myths associated with Work Life Balance. www.linkedin.com/in/debbieireland

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