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How to Avoid Maxing Out

Erin Owen · February 18, 2014 · Leave a Comment

MaxedOutIf you’ve followed me for awhile, you know that I preach a consistent message: working harder is not the answer.

Well, I’m not the only one who feels this way.

Recently I interviewed Katrina Alcorn, author of Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink.

Questions I asked Katrina:

  • How we can have work that is compatible with having a healthy, enjoyable personal life?
  • Can a more meaningful work life translate to having a more healthy and enjoyable personal life?
  • Is empowering employees to make their own decisions a danger to economic performance?
  • What can we as employees do to cultivate more meaningful work so that it can be compatible with a healthier personal life?

To learn How to Avoid Maxing Out, I invite you to read a brief transcript of part of our interview that aired on the Work and Life show on SiriusXM 111 business radio.

Here’s the link.

Ezine Erin Owen, Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink, radio show, SiriusXM, SiriusXM 111 business radio, Wharton Work and Life radio show, Your Performance Breakthrough

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