6. Relax. Plan a vacation at least once a year, preferably twice! Having 45 days of vacation on the books isn’t something to be proud of. Use it! If you can’t afford to go away, use the time to do some things around the house – read a book, paint a room, or visit a local museum. The possibilities are endless. Force yourself to do it. You’ll be glad that you did.
This concludes our tips on Avoiding Job Burnout. There are many great resources on the web about work/life balance. CNN.com has a work/life balance calculator that allows you to visually see how you’re spending your time each week on a pie chart. You can even plot out how you’d like to spend your time in the future when you’ve made some neede changes to your schedule. You can visit the calculator at: http://snipurl.com/3fea0.
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