Work Life Balance Quotes

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“Sometimes we just have to suck it up and do what we have to do, until we are able to do what we want to do.”
Mark W Boyer

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Work is just a part of our Life, not vice versa. So Live life full time, work work, part time.”
Vikrmn, Guru with Guitar

Fennel Hudson
“There comes a time when you just have to say, “No!” – to the requests and to the system.”
Fennel Hudson, Wild Carp: Fennel's Journal No. 4

Viola Shipman
“The Ice Cream Cone Charm

You Will Never Work A Day Once You Discover A Passion That Makes Your Life Rich & Sweet”
Viola Shipman, The Charm Bracelet

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“I could write pages and pages about the delights of being a full-time housewife and mother and trying to write and support a family with two babies—but I don’t use that kind of language in public.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, Renunciates of Darkover

Qiu Xiaolong
“If you work hard enough at something, it begins to make itself part of you, even though you do not really like it and know that part isn't real.”
Qiu Xiaolong, Death of a Red Heroine

Ayn Rand
“The only pride of her workday was not that it had been lived, but that it had been survived. It was wrong, she thought, it was viciously wrong that one should ever be forced to say that about any hour of one's life.”
Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

“Maybe anyone can do what he or she loves, but only the wealthy can avoid going into debt to pay for it.”
Miya Tokumitsu, Do What You Love and Other Lies About Success and Happiness

“Don't work for appraisal or appreciation, work for your personal growth”
Sivaprakash Sidhu

“Do what you love allows us to valorize elite workers, those who choose to overwork, and ignore those who have to overwork.”
Miya Tokumitsu, Do What You Love and Other Lies About Success and Happiness

Fennel Hudson
“I am not at work, or at the supermarket, or waiting for a bus (metaphorically or otherwise). I am free.”
Fennel Hudson, A Waterside Year: Fennel's Journal No. 2

Jonathan Anthony Burkett
“I got that money on my mind but I ain't blind. I see that if I want it, I have to grind.”
Jonathan Anthony Burkett

Steve Himmer
“How can you make sense of a place if it won't hold still to be counted and even its colors aren't fast? Their job was to imagine, never to know. The truth, as generations of directors had reminded their charges, would only get in the way.”
Steve Himmer, Fram

“Work-life balance is a real challenge; if you are dedicated to work, chances are you are not 'Daddycated' enough, and vice versa.”
Vinay Goyal

Eric C. Sinoway
“Any decision can be easier if you think carefully about your goals; the dimensions of yourself that are most important to you; your needs and wants; the specific costs and benefits associated with your choices; the commensurability of those choices; and whether certain goals should be sequenced instead of pursued simultaneously to give you a better chance of success. Instead of striving for work–life balance, or even worrying about juggling on the balance beam, use this framework to pursue your life’s work—holistically seeking both success and satisfaction.”
Eric C. Sinoway

“Everyone has to work where he is able to maximize what he has been given to the fullest.”
Sunday Adelaja

Fennel Hudson
“Soon I will return to the office, to shuffle paper, delete emails and avoid the Typing Dead.”
Fennel Hudson, A Writer's Year: Fennel's Journal No. 3

Fennel Hudson
“Most of us, at some time or other, get sucked into the lifeless vacuum of work; the cogs of the corporate machine that we keep turning until one day, when we depart this Earth, we may earn the word ‘lubricant’ on our headstone.”
Fennel Hudson, Wild Carp: Fennel's Journal No. 4

Fennel Hudson
“The ever-increasing weight of responsibilities that enmeshes our lives keeps us locked into the system. We become the pulse that keeps the beast alive, but the cost is our own lives. The natural world around us shrinks, crushed beneath the suffocating might of work.”
Fennel Hudson, Wild Carp: Fennel's Journal No. 4

Fennel Hudson
“Win back two days of living? The sense of freedom is overwhelming! Switch off your mobile phone and consider your options.”
Fennel Hudson, Wild Carp: Fennel's Journal No. 4

Fennel Hudson
“The speed of modern life is an oppressive thing, and the corporate world is quick to punish those with an honest heart.”
Fennel Hudson, Wild Carp: Fennel's Journal No. 4

Debbie Widjaja
“Tapi batu lompatan ke atas dalam karier, juga menjadi batu lompatan terjun bebas bagi kehidupan pribadiku.”
Debbie Widjaja, Follow @MerryRiana