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5 Steps to Set Work Boundaries Without Compromising Performance or Professionalism
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5 Steps to Set Work Boundaries Without Compromising Performance or Professionalism

This short sentence alone speaks to why more than 50% of Americans feel job burnout and abandon their careers. While burnout can be considered a buzzword during recent times, the World Health Organization defines it as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. In layman's terms, this means simply that folks are quitting their jobs because they can't take it anymore. Although it varies from person to person, many reasons stem from the lack of workplace boundaries. This month we will explore how to create healthy work boundaries without tarnishing your professional career and relationships.

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3 Practical Ways to Achieve Work-Life Balance

3 Practical Ways to Achieve Work-Life Balance

How often have you vowed to create and set boundaries to protect your peace at work…how's that going? 

66% -- 26% -- 77%

These percentages account for the number of Americans who work during the weekend, take home their unfinished work, and ultimately experience burnout in their current position. When is the last time you have thought about how your work affects your life and causes you to stress, overwork, or worse…burnout? Here are 3 tips that you can implement immediately to gain control of your life and attain the work-life balance that you want.

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3 Ways to Master Remote Learning So That You Can Get Work Done at Home

3 Ways to Master Remote Learning So That You Can Get Work Done at Home

We are months after the unforeseen nationwide quarantine and are still experiencing the effects of COVID-19. Depending on where you are in the country, schools may have or not have reopened their physical doors to our K-12 students. Despite the format, school is officially back in session, and unlike in March, so is work for many of us. Whether you, a partner, grandparent, aunt, or cousin is who supports your student during remote learning, the following tips will help you establish systems and routines that will be beneficial for everyone. 

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