#work-life-balance

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Mental health
fromYourTango
18 hours ago

People Who Don't Answer Emails At Night Usually Do These 4 Things To Have A Life Beyond The Inbox

Establish and enforce personal boundaries—such as prioritizing self-care and limiting phone/email access—to prevent work from overflowing into personal life and causing burnout.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Universal
2 days ago

Barcelona veteran's wife opens up on life after football: 'He told me that when he retires...' | Barca Universal

Moving to Spain brought warmth, spontaneity, and a new family routine; Anna balances supporting Robert while maintaining her own career and identity.
Business
fromFortune
2 days ago

Jamie Dimon's reality check for ambitious workers: 'There's going to be a grunt part to every part of a job. Get over it' | Fortune

Accept that every job includes grunt work; prioritize long-term career development and commitment over immediate gratification and frequent job changes.
Agriculture
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I'm a Single Mom in $100,000 of Child-Care and Medical Debt. For Parents Like Me, That's a Win.

A lifelong frugal worker accumulated $100,000 in childcare and medical debt despite juggling multiple jobs, childcare strategies, and persistent sacrifice.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I spent years traveling nonstop. It took me too long to admit my 'dream life' was actually horrible for my health.

In reality, the job of my dreams consisted of overnight flights where I'd get little to no rest, then hit the ground running as soon as I arrived at my destinations. After I'd fly back home from some trips, it would take me nearly a week to recover from jet lag. My stress levels were often cranked up, dealing with flight delays, deadlines, and navigation across different states and countries.
Health
#return-to-office
fromInc
4 weeks ago
Mental health

How RTO Plans That Accommodate Working Parents Can Help Retain Staff

fromInc
4 weeks ago
Mental health

How RTO Plans That Accommodate Working Parents Can Help Retain Staff

#startup-culture
fromFuturism
6 days ago
Startup companies

Young Tech Bros Are Embracing Celibacy in Favor of the All-Consuming Drive for Wealth

fromFuturism
6 days ago
Startup companies

Young Tech Bros Are Embracing Celibacy in Favor of the All-Consuming Drive for Wealth

#microshifting
fromwww.cnbc.com
6 days ago
Remote teams

65% of workers are interested in 'microshifting' their schedules as an alternative to the strict 9-to-5: It's 'a way to reclaim control'

fromFortune
1 week ago
Remote teams

'Microshifting,' an extreme form of hybrid working that breaks work into short, non-continuous blocks, is on the rise | Fortune

fromwww.cnbc.com
6 days ago
Remote teams

65% of workers are interested in 'microshifting' their schedules as an alternative to the strict 9-to-5: It's 'a way to reclaim control'

fromFortune
1 week ago
Remote teams

'Microshifting,' an extreme form of hybrid working that breaks work into short, non-continuous blocks, is on the rise | Fortune

Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

My husband has spent years preparing for early retirement. I've been doing the opposite.

Parental early deaths led one spouse to prioritize present enjoyment, while the other prioritizes early saving and plans for early retirement; they balance each other.
Parenting
fromFortune
1 week ago

This CEO has a '1950s family structure in reverse'-her husband does the child care, cooking and cleaning: 'I do the making money and paying taxes' | Fortune

Lauren Antonoff runs an organic, month-focused CEO routine with flexible days, later starts, and a reversed household division where her husband managed caregiving.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The rules of dating are changing - and quickly

AI-driven tools and remote-work–driven job instability are reshaping dating: exhaustion and career focus cool Silicon Valley dating while apps pivot to AI and alternate platforms.
Miscellaneous
fromGamintraveler
1 week ago

9 Weekend Habits Europeans Guard That Americans Give Away For Work

Spanish and many European cultures structurally protect weekends as mandatory rest, while American habits treat weekends as leftover time, carrying weekday stress into leisure.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I did my 5-day vacation all wrong. An expert says here's what I should have done differently to optimize rest.

Taking intentional time off can still cause exhaustion when unpaid domestic and caregiving labor and small decisions replace work, preventing true rest.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Myth of Progress

Relentless pursuit of progress can shrink life, prioritizing efficiency and achievements over health, relationships, and meaningful depth—becoming a poisoned gift.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Reflections of a Former Presidential Spouse (opinion)

Denise and I met at our new faculty orientation, which seems like a lifetime ago, and grew up together as academics. She chose administration early on, and I taught for decades before giving up faculty status to become a full-time fellowship director. As she advanced from dean to provost to president, my role as the administrative "trailing" spouse altered in both subtle and overt ways at each new institution, but the core was always rooted in our dedication to the universities we served and to each other.
Higher education
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I made over $30,000 from my side hustles this year. The extra money is great, but I felt like I never stopped working.

I earned over $33,000 in 2025 from freelancing and teaching mahjong but need a better work-life balance in 2026, even if earnings drop.
#remote-work
fromMoneywise
1 week ago
Remote teams

Would you rather work a $240K in-office job or a $120K remote one? Hidden costs might sway you one way or the other

fromAol
1 week ago
Remote teams

Would you rather work a $240K in-office job or a $120K remote one? Hidden costs might sway you one way or the other

fromSBS News
2 weeks ago
Parenting

The male breadwinner is gone. Why working from home is necessary for modern families

fromVTDigger
3 weeks ago
Remote teams

Opinion - Amy Guala: Commitment to public service can't be measured by attendance

Parenting
fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
3 weeks ago

Mom shares her seven-year-old's heartbreaking drawing of her working - and it hits you right in the heart

Parents juggling remote work and childcare often prioritize work over immediate attention, causing emotional strain and visible distress during the pandemic.
Mental health
fromTheZenParent
1 month ago

The Downside Of Remote Work - TheZenParent

Remote work offers flexibility and autonomy but can cause social isolation, blurred boundaries, anxiety, reduced productivity, and hindered career growth.
fromMoneywise
1 week ago
Remote teams

Would you rather work a $240K in-office job or a $120K remote one? Hidden costs might sway you one way or the other

fromAol
1 week ago
Remote teams

Would you rather work a $240K in-office job or a $120K remote one? Hidden costs might sway you one way or the other

fromSBS News
2 weeks ago
Parenting

The male breadwinner is gone. Why working from home is necessary for modern families

fromVTDigger
3 weeks ago
Remote teams

Opinion - Amy Guala: Commitment to public service can't be measured by attendance

fromNature
1 week ago

During the course of my PhD, I've been relearning how to rest

Somewhere along the way, I started wearing burnout like a badge of honour. In weekly lab check-ins, I make sure to mention I was in the lab over the weekend - slipping in a quiet signal that I was going above and beyond. I've made sure to send e-mails early in the morning or late at night to demonstrate I was working long hours.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Jennifer Lawrence says a 15-minute compromise helps her and her husband make their differences work

"I married somebody who is the opposite of me. He is so organized," Lawrence said during an appearance on Tuesday's episode of the "Smartless" podcast. "He's an anchor. Everything is ordered, like on the sink. Like I have to, you know, like keep the closet doors closed, and I have like my little jobs that I work really hard to do," she said.
Film
Business
fromFast Company
1 week ago

These are the real reasons Gen Z wants a four-day workweek

Younger workers prioritize work-to-live balance and resist expectations to accept unpaid or excessive-hour roles, creating a generational clash over stress, commitment, and workplace values.
Social media marketing
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

Professional v personal: the balancing act of social media

Maintain a professional yet authentic social media presence by establishing a personal tone, following company policies, and leveraging personal connections for career and brand benefits.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

There Was Only One Way My Ex Could Keep Up With His Demanding Job. When I Left, It All Fell Apart.

Shared custody and household consolidation improved the primary caregiver's well-being and career despite reduced income; children's routines stabilized, while the ex's job struggles created money-related stress.
#parenting
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Parenting

Ask Allison: Every morning is a battle getting my kids out to school. Nothing works and I'm afraid I'll lose my job. Help!

fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago
Parenting

We Made a Decision About Housework We Thought Was Best for the Whole Family. Now It's Really Backfiring for Our Kids.

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Parenting

Ask Allison: Every morning is a battle getting my kids out to school. Nothing works and I'm afraid I'll lose my job. Help!

fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago
Parenting

We Made a Decision About Housework We Thought Was Best for the Whole Family. Now It's Really Backfiring for Our Kids.

France news
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

We left the Bay Area to care for my mother-in-law in the South of France. The visa was easy - everything else wasn't.

A family moved from the Bay Area to France in 2023 to care for an Alzheimer’s-affected relative while pursuing a more balanced life for their young children.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

CEO used to resent employees for taking long vacations. Then he hit 'terminal burnout.'

A 10-day silent retreat helped a startup CEO overcome vacation guilt and terminal burnout, enabling genuine disconnection and renewed presence during time off.
Television
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Sarah Jessica Parker says she only has work-life balance because of the people supporting her: 'I'm making choices differently than I used to' | Fortune

Sarah Jessica Parker won the 2026 Carol Burnett Award and now prioritizes selecting flexible projects that support her off-set life and work-life balance.
#leadership
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Mindfulness

CEOs reveal how they train their bodies and minds for the 'marathon' job, from playing chess to 'energy management' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Business

HubSpot CEO avoids the Sunday scaries simply by working on the weekend | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Mindfulness

CEOs reveal how they train their bodies and minds for the 'marathon' job, from playing chess to 'energy management' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Business

HubSpot CEO avoids the Sunday scaries simply by working on the weekend | Fortune

Remote teams
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Brilliant for work-life balance': how Britain is embracing the workation'

Workations enable remote employees to combine travel with work, improving work-life balance and mental health through trust-based flexibility and managerial accommodation.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Michael Bloomberg says young people tend to make the same mistake when choosing a job

Michael Bloomberg may be worth more than $100 billion, but he doesn't think that salary is everything when it comes to early jobs. "People make the mistake of going to work for a place where they get paid the most. Particularly when you're young, that's not what life is about," Bloomberg said in an interview with Nicolai Tangen, the CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, that aired on January 7.
Careers
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Experts are divided on how workers should spend their 5-9: Structure is key for productivity, but can lead to burnout | Fortune

That title's not a typo. The 5-to-9 is the time period before and after the 9-to-5 workday. Social media influencers have racked up millions of views showing off their outside-of-work schedules-#5to9routine has more than 35 million views on TikTok. During these videos, quick cuts of clips show off aspirational mornings and evenings packed with journaling, working out, meditating, cleaning, side hustling, and more. The trend's an offshoot of the " 5am club," which counts Mark Zuckerberg and Michelle Obama as early-rising members.
Wellness
#entrepreneurship
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Business

Emma Grede says people who say they have work-life balance are liars: 'We have to have a level of honesty about what it takes to be really successful' | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Food & drink

I'm the cofounder of a caviar brand created with Aaron Paul. I run on 5 hours of sleep and don't take meetings on Fridays.

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Business

Emma Grede says people who say they have work-life balance are liars: 'We have to have a level of honesty about what it takes to be really successful' | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Food & drink

I'm the cofounder of a caviar brand created with Aaron Paul. I run on 5 hours of sleep and don't take meetings on Fridays.

Remote teams
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Bosses are fighting a new battle in the RTO wars: It's not about where you work, but when you work | Fortune

Workplace conflict has shifted from location to control over time, with employees prioritizing schedule autonomy and work-life balance over workplace mandates.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I had a stroke at 29 and went back to work weeks later. It taught me how to lead through a crisis - and to give grace to myself and my colleagues

I was off work for a few weeks, but without paid leave I had to return sooner than doctors advised. I worked from home for a few months since I still couldn't drive. I loved the challenge of the work, the way no day was ever the same, and I had thrived on that pace. But I was still recovering. Winded by the smallest physical activity, I struggled with memory, and words sometimes came out scrambled or not at all.
Medicine
Travel
fromeuronews
3 weeks ago

Micro-retirements: The Gen Z travel trend helping combat burnout

Micro-retirements are intentional extended career breaks taken by younger workers to combat burnout and pursue wellbeing, travel, and life experiences before traditional retirement.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

7 people who switched careers in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s share how they knew it was time to pivot

Planning a career pivot raises some big questions: in which direction should you move, how do you make the shift, and, crucially, when is the right time to do it? In 2025, Business Insider spoke to professionals who made mid-career pivots, including some who did so more than once. Have you made an unconventional career move? If you're comfortable discussing it with a reporter, please fill out this quick form.
Careers
Business
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

CEOs say they are unplugging from the top job by cancelling all meetings and playing with Legos over the holidays | Fortune

CEOs often remain on-call during holidays but carve small boundaries and rituals—like dedicated weeks, adventures, sports, and family cooking—to reclaim downtime.
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Ask a money coach: 'Was I wrong to ask my stay-at-home wife to go back to work?'

The pressure to provide and increase my salary is starting to feel interminable
Relationships
Women
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

Top 10 women in tech and diversity in tech stories of 2025 | Computer Weekly

UK tech firms continue DEI efforts despite political headwinds, yet women remain underrepresented, face work-life balance barriers, and are leaving the sector at higher rates.
Mental health
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Loan Officer Mental Health: How to Recognize & Prevent Burnout

Mortgage loan originators face high burnout risk due to long hours, pipeline instability, financial uncertainty, and emotional strain, requiring lifestyle, business, and support interventions.
Mental health
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

New billionaire Beyonce's advice for success starts with saying 'no' more: 'If I'm not going to sleep dreaming about it, it's not for me' | Fortune

Selective boundary-setting and ownership of high-margin creative assets transformed intensive early overwork into sustainable, highly profitable success and billionaire status.
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

While I led my company through a $150 million acquisition, my husband handled the parenting. Here's how we make it work in our house.

I was entirely on my own when I was 19. While I was enrolled in college, I worked full-time at night in the call center of a fintech company, Jack Henry & Associates. It was a gritty, hands-on role, but an exciting time to be with the company, which was growing quickly. I didn't have a typical college experience. I worked a lot so I could pay for my car and home. At work, I put my hand up any chance I could. I was never the smartest person, but I worked really hard and was always willing to figure out problems. Even if I'd never done something, I would figure it out. I couldn't afford to fail, personally or professionally.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

We spent a year abroad in France and enrolled our kids in a local school. Coming home was bittersweet.

After the pandemic, I realized life was too short to keep saying "one day." Sitting on the dock at my parents' cottage in Ontario, the sun melting into the lake, it hit us: "If not now, when?" Almost a year later, in September 2023, we packed up our two kids and moved to the South of France for a year.
Canada news
Business
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Duolingo gives staff 2 weeks off over the holidays - and the CEO says it pays off

Companywide two-week winter shutdown enables employees to fully unplug, prevents backlog, improves rest and focus, and strengthens morale and long-term company resilience.
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Here's why visiting museums between Christmas and New Year's makes me a better leader

Full-day museum visits during the holiday slowdown provide uninterrupted presence and reflection that refuels creativity, clarifies priorities, and returns leaders to work with renewed energy.
#new-years-resolutions
fromPhys
1 month ago
Mental health

Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work

fromPhys
1 month ago
Mental health

Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work

Miscellaneous
fromSouth China Morning Post
1 month ago

Hard work, long hours fuelled China's rise. Now, it weighs longer breaks

China is introducing incentives and longer breaks to encourage leisure, boost domestic tourism, and increase consumer spending amid long working hours.
#ai
fromFortune
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Hoping AI will give you more work-life balance in 2026? Fortune 500 CEOs warn otherwise | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Business

President of $200 billion Shopify says some of the greatest workers he knows only clock in 40-hour weeks: 'You don't have to work 80 hours' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Hoping AI will give you more work-life balance in 2026? Fortune 500 CEOs warn otherwise | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Business

President of $200 billion Shopify says some of the greatest workers he knows only clock in 40-hour weeks: 'You don't have to work 80 hours' | Fortune

fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Corinne Low: I'm more concerned about the female happiness gap than the gender wage gap'

even when women are the primary breadwinners, they perform two to four times more housework than men. Their research explores how households could benefit if lower-income men adjusted their schedules to take on more domestic tasks and allowed higher-income women to work longer hours outside the home. Their analysis revealed that the time women spend on housework decreases after divorce, while men's time increases.
Women
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How solopreneurs can break free from a corporate mindset

You quit the 9-to-5 to have more control over your time. You wanted flexibility, autonomy, and the freedom to structure your days around your life instead of someone else's schedule. Yet here you are, apologizing to a client for not responding to a message immediately. Feeling guilty on a Tuesday afternoon when you've only worked for four hours that day. Checking Slack at 9:00 PM because that's been your routine for most of your working career.
Productivity
Digital life
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Simon Sinek: Gen Z won't work without a clear payout. Here's why

Gen Z prioritizes meaningful work, work-life balance, and upfront rewards due to deep distrust of corporate leadership and perceived lack of loyalty.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How to wind down for the year

Research going back almost 100 years finds that when you have a task to complete, you are highly motivated to finish it. It stays active in your memory, and you seek opportunities to get it done. That tendency is normally a good one. But on a break, it is a factor that will drive your mind back to the workplace-even when you're supposed to be relaxing. To give yourself the best chance to chill, see if you can close out key tasks before you leave. At a minimum, reach a good stopping place on tasks so that you don't feel like you have left them incomplete.
Software development
#weekend-work
Media industry
fromPoynter
1 month ago

Inside the training that centers 'closeness and intimacy and safety and resolve and optimism' - Poynter

Leadership development equips women and nonbinary newsroom leaders with skills to navigate industry instability, negotiate effectively, manage cross-generational teams, delegate purposefully, and balance work-life demands.
Music
fromFortune
1 month ago

Will.i.am grinds from 5-to-9 after his 9-to-5-because work-life balance is for people 'working on someone else's dream' and not for visionaries | Fortune

Use after-work '5-to-9' hours and prioritize dream-reality balance over work-life balance to build ventures that do not yet exist.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm a founder struggling to date. I take note of how men react to my success and am fast at weeding people out.

A busy NYC startup founder prioritizes a demanding startup, avoids dating other early-stage founders, and seeks partners who respect her schedule and ambition.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

After three years of long-distance, my partner and I aren't sure if we should stay together

Long-distance separations can weaken attachment; reunions often provoke conflict, requiring conscious rebuilding of companionship, communication, and shared time to restore partnership.
Productivity
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Welcome to auto-reply season

Use the quiet end-of-year period to review plans, refine processes, nurture relationships, and intentionally prepare the team for a successful 2026.
Women
fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
1 month ago

Woman explains how her mother's impossible 'multi-tasking' in the '90s set a bad precedent

Mothers continue to bear the majority of household labor despite social changes, a pattern perpetuated by '90s norms and needing equal sharing.
Fashion & style
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

From Briefs To Blazers: How Jessica Markham Built Jurisdiction Clothing While Running A Law Firm - Above the Law

Jessica Markham launched Jurisdiction Clothing boutique in Potomac while continuing active family law practice, balancing boundaries, operations delegation, and creative entrepreneurship.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I did more childcare and chores than my husband, despite working full-time. Swapping roles for a week was eye-opening.

Before my husband and I had children, I earned more than him. I had a senior role at a well-known brand and then, 20 years ago, started a leadership development consultancy. When we had children, I decided to work fewer hours to take care of our boys, who are now 14 and 12. As I was self-employed and could therefore be more flexible with my work hours, I took charge of everything at home, including getting the boys ready for school,
Relationships
Parenting
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Returning To The Firm After Parental Leave: Why It Feels So Hard - And How To Do It Well - Above the Law

Returning from parental leave triggers guilt, disorientation, and an identity shift while law firm cultures and unclear return processes intensify pressure and anxiety.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

I've got $18 million at 40 years old - but I think I want to retire now because I hate my job

A nest egg of $18 million per year is very large. At a safe 3.7% withdrawal rate, the Redditor could spend $666,000 per year. Since the OP said he's spending $300K plus his mortgage payments, he's most likely well below that amount (depending on just how much the mortgage balance is). Since his income needs would be more than met by his savings, there's really very little reason to continue doing work he doesn't enjoy.
Philosophy
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Unpaid caregiving work can feel small and personal, but that doesn't take away its ethical value

Caregiving responsibilities lead many adults—especially women—to reduce or leave paid work, creating financial strain and moral dilemmas about the value of unpaid care.
fromAbc
1 month ago

These charts show how Australians are spending their time

About one in three Australians are time-poor with the majority working unpaid hours, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. But women are bearing the brunt with more than 36 per cent always feeling rushed or pressed for time, compared with about 30 per cent of men. The most common reason for feeling rushed was trying to balance work and family. It comes as the bureau issues its key takeaways on how we spent our time in 2024. It categorised the way Australians spend their time in four ways: personal care for self, employment and education, unpaid work and free time. The survey found most people had done unpaid work but fewer people reported doing unpaid work on days they did paid work.
Women
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

The Mom-Who-Almost-Missed-It & 13 Other Moms You'll See At Every School Holiday Event

Mothers of all backgrounds rearrange schedules and push through imperfections to attend children's holiday school events because they deeply love their kids.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

"I Can Tell My Husband Wants Sex & I Dread It All Day" & 31 Other Mom Confessions

Persistent mental exhaustion burdens mothers despite children’s growing independence because of constant cognitive load of tasks, relationships, and emotional thoughts.
fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

"We're shifting towards real meaning, honesty and IRL community connection"

We've been trained for years, if not decades, to go at a certain pace, react fast, and constantly strive for success. But at what cost? Workplace culture can breed constant reactivity, where multiple demands dominate our days. The question is about balance: how do we sustain good energy and personal growth throughout our careers, remaining curious and creative without burning out? We're actual humans needing a more inclusive, balanced approach to live well. That's really been the key theme, regardless of industry or level
Mindfulness
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Mark Cuban is absolutely right when he says "if you're happy when you're poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich"

Cuban's origins are fairly humble. He was raised in a middle-class family in Pittsburgh and once had a job selling garbage bags door-to-door around his neighborhood (yes, you read that correctly). He bootstrapped his way up, starting with bartending and software sales before founding MicroSolutions, which he sold for $6 million in 1990, and later co-founding Broadcast.com, acquired by Yahoo for $5.7 billion in stock during the dot-com boom.
Bootstrapping
Digital life
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
1 month ago

Globetrotting with a Laptop: The Ultimate Guide to Balancing Remote Work and Travel

Remote work while traveling offers independence and creativity but requires discipline, planning, and securing a suitable travel-friendly job to maintain income and productivity.
Parenting
fromhttps://amplify.upworthy.com
1 month ago

American working mom asks heartbreaking question after revealing she gets to spend only 1.5 hours with her baby every day

Work schedules and school hours leave many parents with minimal daily time with young children, producing constant guilt and unsustainable strain.
Careers
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Professional minimalism,' or why Gen Z prefers free time to a promotion at work

Gen Z prioritizes stability, free time, and financial security, treating work as a means and favoring horizontal moves, clear contracts, and side hustles.
Women
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm a CEO-turned-professor. I start my day with a daily affirmation and end it by reading fantasy romance.

Sima Sistani paused a year after WeightWatchers, then moved into teaching, board service, investing, and structured family-focused routines.
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Could A 4-Day School Week Work Without A 4-Day Workweek?

In a report conducted by the Guardian, the proposal of a four-day week for schools was met with an overwhelmingly positive response. Parents cited everything from their children's mental health to not worrying so much about absences as reasons for the four-day week to work. Teachers even loved the idea, noting that if the fifth day of the week were simply a teacher workday, it would free up their weekends from school and teaching tasks, allowing them to actually get a much-needed (and deserved) break.
Education
Television
fromTODAY.com
1 month ago

Sheinelle Jones Shares 16-Year-Old's Sweet Request As She Steps Into Fourth Hour Hosting Role

Sheinelle Jones became permanent co-host of TODAY's fourth hour, finding renewed joy and family moments as pre-taped Fridays allow morning time with her children.
Mental health
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Great Milestone Pileup

Adults ages 30–45 face intensified, overlapping responsibilities—career, parenting, caregiving, and delayed milestones—making this life phase increasingly hectic, especially for women.
Travel
fromAol
1 month ago

My husband and I left our jobs to travel full-time in our 30s. Transitioning back into the workforce has been hard.

Toccara Best quit her job to travel; a planned one-year trip became five years through blogging and housesitting, and returning to full-time work proved difficult.
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