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Work, Life, and Fun is a flywheel not a balance
When we describe work and life as things to be balanced, we are suggesting that work and life are at odds with each other. More time or energy allocated to work means less time and energy allocated to life.
This is obviously absurd, though. Work is just another part of life like family, community, food, fitness, creativity, travel, fun, spiri... See more
Infinite Play • Work Life Balance is Impossible
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Our goal is not balance. It’s for each piece of our life puzzle to support the other pieces as much as possible. To see them as additive to the others, not subtractive. For the life buckets to be integrated, not separated.
Infinite Play • Work Life Balance is Impossible
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The question isn’t how do you balance work and life, but how do you create a healthy relationship among work and the various other important areas of life?
Infinite Play • Work Life Balance is Impossible
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In fact, you could think of the three as a tripod upon which life is balanced. One needs all three to have any sustainable success or happiness.
Timothy Ferriss • Tools Of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers
Work is not something to be balanced against everything else. It’s one of the many buckets in our life, sometimes the most important one if you’re hardwired that way, and something we should figure out how best to integrate with the other areas in a healthy, supportive way.
Infinite Play • Work Life Balance is Impossible
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Flywheel Effect: Positive Feedback Loops - Eric Jorgenson — Eric Jorgenson
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