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2013/03/29

7 Things To Let Go Of.. The 'Work-Life Balance' Myth.. Tools To Find Clarity

March 29, 2013
By Carolyn Gregoire

Admittedly, I still have a long way to go in tackling the more deep-seated anxieties and insecurities that often cause me stress. But I am slowly beginning to let go of some of the "small stuff" that add unnecessary anxiety to my life. Here are seven things that I'm no longer stressing over.
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