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Mesina will help you make good decisions by using her Clairvoyant, Tarot and intuitive abilities to empower you to make the right decisions for yourself. She has a real gift for li...
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Margaret will tune into Spirit to bring through information personal to you. Spirit wants you to go forward and will give you the confidence that you need and show you that you are...
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Is work taking over your life?

How many hours a day do you work? If the answer is more than eight, on average, then you're working too long. Escape the long hours culture and start living again.

In Britain we work longer hours than in any other part of Europe. Other countries have already realised that working excessively long hours is bad for your health and leaves your life out of balance, without enough time for other vital areas like sleep, leisure and relationships.

No job, no matter how much you love it or how rewarding it is, should take over your life. Short bursts of longer working, for instance on a particular project, are fine, but it shouldn’t become a long-term pattern. There are only three reasons for working long hours:

1. The workplace culture - in other words that long hours are expected and are common practice.

2. To feel good about yourself, feel important and earn brownie points (this follows on from the reason above).

3. To avoid other areas of our lives such as the lack of a satisfying romantic relationship.

If you think that there’s a fourth reason – the amount of work on your plate – think again. This simply isn’t valid. When there’s too much to do it’s because the organisation is understaffed or badly organised or both.

Deciding to cut back

It is possible. If you want to work shorter hours here’s what to do:

1. Examine your working week and get really clear about what you spend your time doing. Write it all down. How much is ‘real’ work? How much is lunch/coffee/chat? How much is simply hanging around, waiting for meetings to end or bosses to see you?

2. Look for areas where you can save time. Cut down the breaks, the hanging about and the chat and get more done in your eight hours.

3. Look at what you do because you think you must. For instance, if you have a late meeting once or twice a week are you staying late on other days when you don’t need to?

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