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Blackberry – Blessing or Curse?

As summer wanes, I’m wringing every last ray of sunshine out of the ever-shortening days. One of the ways I’m doing this is by sometimes extending weekends into Friday afternoons or Monday mornings, relying on my trusty BlackBerry to keep on top of work while still enjoying the beach or the pool. It seems like the best of both worlds, until I remember that I did the same thing while I was actually on vacation. 
How many of us walk away from work and forget about it entirely for two weeks? I’d guess that the answer to that is “fewer and fewer”. And how does that affect our focus, productivity, job satisfaction and health? The answer to that is unequivocal – negatively! According to moneywatch.com, if we don’t give ourselves a real break from the demands at work, both our health and our career can suffer!
Maybe it’s too late for 2011, but let’s all try to do better next summer, shall we? 
Posted: 8/17/2011 10:38:05 AM by Beth Traynor | with 4 comments | Share This Link


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Mellie
These pieces really set a standard in the industry.
8/25/2011 4:29:00 PM
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Carlinda
This has made my day. I wish all postings were this good.
8/26/2011 12:45:22 PM
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Satch
And to think I was going to talk to someone in person about this.
9/3/2011 3:09:43 AM
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Suevonne
Hahahhaa. I'm not too bright today. Great post!
10/21/2011 11:53:39 PM
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