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REPLAY: The SECRET to Work Life Balance (Steve's on Paternity Leave)

REPLAY: The SECRET to Work Life Balance (Steve's on Paternity Leave)

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As I'm slowly returning back from paternity leave, I thought it would be fitting to share an episode on the very thing we work for:

Our life.

 Is having work-life balance achievable?

Is it realistic?

What does work-life balance even mean to me?

These are likely questions you've had running through your head.

What does your current work-life balance look like?

And what is your own definition of work-life balance?

You want a successful career.

You want to earn good money.

But you're also getting stressed out

Not spending enough time with family and friends, barely time for hobbies or some exercise at the end of your Workday.

Something's got to give.

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This week's interview, we're talking to Nigel Marsh.

Famous for his TED Talk on Work Life Balance.

You'll learn:

  1. How to define your own work-life balance.
  2. What are the 4 disasters that often lead people to make people change careers.
  3. How to make change in your life without waiting for a disaster to happen.

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To contact Steve directly, visit: https://www.nextstepcareers.nz/

Or check out his socials:

https://www.instagram.com/steveoehley/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-oehley/

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Topics:

Career Coach

Career Advice

Career Guidance

Career Transition

Career Change

Auckland Wellington Christchurch New Zealand

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