Ted Video How to make work-life balance work

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The discussion revolves around Nigel Marsh's TED talk on achieving work-life balance, highlighting the importance of managing personal and professional responsibilities. Participants express appreciation for TED videos, sharing their long-standing admiration for the platform and its content. They reference other notable TED talks, emphasizing the value of diverse topics and insights. A common sentiment is the acknowledgment of the challenges posed by an unbalanced life, with one participant sharing a personal experience of struggling with this issue. Overall, the conversation underscores the significance of work-life balance and the enriching nature of TED talks in exploring such themes.
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Thanks Rhody! I love TED videos!

Thanks Greg,

Long time admirer or new to the party ? I have been a fan since 2007 when I discovered it through a co-worker, and have watched dozens of video's since. They seem to have slipped a bit lately, however, there is an extensive library of older videos some of which I have downloaded to my iTouch, very cool.

Rhody...
 
Unbalanced life sucks.
 
waht said:
Unbalanced life sucks.

Amen, waht, tell me about it, I just lived and survived it (barely) for the last three months.

Rhody... :eek:
 
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