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A common idiom used in reference to work and labor is working oneself to the bone. Today, working your fingers to the bone means to labor excessively. But is it worth it? Regardless of the path you choose, remember that your well-being comes first. You have the power to control your career and choose a healthier, happier future for yourself. To learn more about this, click below (⤵️) to visit my blog!

Is It Worth It to Work Yourself to the Bone? — Careers Done Write

Is It Worth It to Work Yourself to the Bone? — Careers Done Write

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Chad Johnson

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Thank you for emphasizing the value of well-being and balance. Taking care of ourselves is key to long-term happiness and success Debra

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Well-being and balance in our lives will lead to more fulfillment for us long-term Debra Wheatman, CPRW, CPCC. I didn't know this earlier in my life or professional career, but do now. Only look ahead and not back. Nice post as usual Debra, thank you for sharing!

Giorgio Lorenzon

Helping entrepreneurs unlock their potential and thrive in Life and Business | Wellness & Productivity strategist | 15+ Years experience in leadership & management

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Great reminder Debra Wheatman,! Hard work is important, but not at the cost of well-being. ' Balance is key to a sustainable and fulfilling career!

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