Work without play is a recipe for burnout.We typically praise the person who is last to leave the office and works during weekends and holidays.
Often, however, that person is the first to fall in the war of workplace attrition.Leadership demands long hours and great effort, but are just as essential as hard work.
Go-getters often feel that every minute of every day must be filled with work, but that is just to live. Because more does not always mean better, a leader must learn to draw a hard line in the sand when asked to take on boundless responsibilities.
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