The New Strategy for Work-Life Balance
Hint: It’s good career advice, too.
by Rick Telberg/On Careers
Last year I managed to break loose for a short vacation. It was all over in about 14 minutes, barely enough time to imagine swinging in a hammock under a palm tree on the beach of a small Caribbean island. But it was just enough time to think about that elusive dream of balancing work and life. Sound familiar?
Life. You remember that, right? It’s that place with the kids and the concerts and the friends sitting back in Adirondack chairs to the sounds of the tinkling of ice at twilight. Stop laughing for a minute.
That place really does exist and Stewart Friedman (pictured), founding director of the Wharton Leadership Program and the Work/Life Integration Project, says he knows how you can get there.
In his new book, “Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life,” Friedman describes the four domains of people’s lives: READ MORE →