Work Life Balance - the unwind side?

I have been an outdoorsman all of my life. I love to fish and love hunting even more. By mid October I wil be climbing a tree waiting for that shot. I strap myself in and watch the woods wake up. I have taken some great naps in a tree. Seen a lot of nature that you don't see at home on the couch. Looking forward ti the next 5 months.
 
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I have been an outdoorsman all of my life. I love to fish and love hunting even more. By mid October I wil be climbing a tree waiting for that shot. I strap myself in and watch the woods wake up. I have taken some great naps in a tree. Seen a lot of nature that you don't see at home on the couch. Looking forward ti the next 5 montbs.

You know, I haven't been to Yosemite or Sequoia National parks in a long time. I think I should make that a drive.
 
I've never heard anyone say they regret not having spent more time in the office. Not when they were alive, and nobody said it about the person who died either. That said, I get when you are in a slump, failing, at a crossroad, etc. Other than that, work/life balance is critical. It is self-care. When you're on an airplane, and the oxygen masks drop -- there is a reason why they tell you to put the mask on yourself first, before you attempt to help someone else.

Self-care. Whatever it is you do to enjoy life...do it. Do plenty of it. Be successful in your career, your business, whatever that means to you. But also do self-care. Enjoy life. It's a finite commodity.
 
I saw a post on a Facebook page that asked about burnout. Burnout, Slump, Depression, The wall. Whatever we call it many of us have hit it more than once. Been a while for me.

I know guys that run, bike, kayak, sing, karaoke and a lot of other stuff. What are some ideas and what do you do.

Me, I like to road trip regularly and for the last few years fly a few times a year. And chase live bands in small venues and see historic sites I haven't seen.

I may quit working in a few years. But not quit yet. I get bored. And I can not abandon my people.

New agents - slumps and burnout are real. And they hurt.
Personally, I drink heavily, and beat my children. Also, on the weekends, I play pickleball. That seems to do the trick.

Now of course, don't get excited everyone. Obviously, I'm joking. I would never play pickleball.
 
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