Make a New Year's Commitment to Reclaim Your Work-Life Balance
Each year at this time, the gym fills up with people crowding the machines, walking the track, and taking aerobic or spin classes. It’s really hard to find a space in the parking lot, too.
It’s as if people wake up on January 1 and say, “Ok, THIS YEAR I’m going to lose weight, exercise more, and eat right.”
By mid-March, all is quiet again as these people drop off the wagon and return to their normal habits.
Instead of making the same tired resolution that gets you nowhere, commit instead to reclaiming your work-life balance.
You can take the first step toward reclaiming your balance by attending my exclusive teleclass, “Avoiding Burnout: Reclaim Your Work-Life Balance,” with master certified coach Sharon Teitelbaum.
In just one hour, Sharon will share strategies you can put to use immediately. How do I know her advice works? I’ve been working with her for the past year to reclaim my own work-life balance.
Last year at this time I was exhausted, burned out, and unhappy. I used to joke that I was so busy I was literally chained to my desk, but it really wasn’t a laughing matter.
Then I found Sharon Teitelbaum and over the ensuing months she helped me step off the treadmill to reclaim my balance, which included working fewer hours. But more important, she helped me define what I really want from my business and from life.
If you’re working too many hours, feeling burned out or exhausted, and have lost your passion for work, then this class is for you. In my opinion, no one is more qualified than Sharon for helping you get your life back.
Space is already filling up (when people hear about the class the typical response is, “OMG! I need this class.”).
Teleclass Details
Day: Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Time: 2:00 to 3:00 PM Eastern; 11:00 AM Pacific
Cost: $39




January 8th, 2008 at 1:35 am
How is yours similar or different from that of James Brausch’s? I can’t find my way around the Internet, but I’m buying myself ready-to-use help. My problem, there’s so many.
January 9th, 2008 at 12:33 am
David, Are you asking if my work is different from James Braush’s or do you want to know how Sharon Teitelbaum’s coaching is different?
January 11th, 2008 at 2:15 am
I am a graduate student, I work full time and in my minimal spare time I am running an internet business. I think that technology is the way for internet marketers to free up some time by automating processes. I never really thought about it until I bumped into James Brausch and his freedom course. I hope your teleseminar will be just as helpful to me. Thanks
January 11th, 2008 at 7:31 pm
Wonderful post on work/life balance. I hope people take your words to heart and really, truly carry through their with their desires to take control of their lives. In the end, none of us will be on our deathbeds saying “I wish I would have worked more during my life”…so take control now and live life to the fullest!
January 11th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Amen Cali and Jody! And people, be sure to check out their blog — it’s great. They are doing a true public service!
January 12th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
I think that the work life balance is one of the most important topics of modern day civilization. If you become burnt out with one or the other it trickles into everything. I have been working online for some time & I spend long hours in front of the computer. I am glad there are people like you that are offering seminars and tips on how to make sure I find balance. I am in the process of automating my tasks so hopefully this will help. I am finding some success in doing this with tools like Artemis Pro & Glyphius. Thanks for your post I look forward to returning when your next comment is posted.