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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 276844, member: 76163"] [FONT=Trebuchet MS]We’re often told that working is the new parenting, but when it comes to our own health and wellbeing, we can often struggle to make time for ourselves. So how do you balance work and family as a working parent? Here are some tips: 1. Do what makes you happy You may be thinking about your well being, but if a job doesn’t make you happy then it’s time to move on. Your happiness should come before anything else, including working. But if there isn’t another job out there that does make you happy, then don’t stay at one just for the sake of it – find something else that does! 2. Set boundaries If you want to be a good parent, then being a good employee is essential too. Set boundaries with your employer so they can see how committed you are to being an effective employee and also set boundaries with yourself so that when work starts creeping in on your free time, you know how much is enough and what’s not ok when it comes to work-life balance.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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