Work. Sometimes it can feel as if life is passing you as each day blends into the next. I was talking about this a lot with a friend when two events happened.
1. We got to participate in a creative event where people are encouraged to use their creativity.
2. An invitation came to do a talk on work life balance.
The enclosed video was the result. I hope you enjoy it.
Credits:
Photos (all the good ones): Iain Young
Song: Work, by Jars of Clay
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Carl Weber, is the owner and founder of Carl Weber Consulting, a consulting group that helps businesses, non-profits, and individuals understand themselves, hire and manage well, and become great leaders. Carl worked in local government for more than ten years, as the Town Administrator of a few towns in NH. Once upon a time he was a search and rescue swimmer for the US Navy.
Carl holds Bachelors’ Degrees in Political Science & Community Development and a Master’s Degree in Public Policy. Carl is a Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst (CPBA) and Certified Professional Motivators Analyst (CPMA).
Carl regularly teaches on human factors and the relationship of behavior and leadership styles, as well as motivation, coaching, leadership challenges, and failing as a leader. His passion is to help leaders in their lifelong journey to finish well, to combat and work with their inner voice, and to live a meaningful story worth reading.
Carl lives in Southern New Hampshire with his wife Amanda and together they are raising a small tribe of four young (somewhat crazy) women with the goal of unleashing them on the world to change it for the better.
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I think I recognized that sink with the dishes waiting to be cleaned 🙂
The Harvard Business Review Blog just ran a post yesterday on this topic of work-life balance:
“The Myth of Work-Life Balance”
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/12/the_myth_of_work-life_balance.html
Bruce,
As always, a great article. Thanks for reading the blog and thanks for your insight.
Carl