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Get your sh*t together: How to achieve work life balance

29 September - 40 mins
Podcast Series Happy Place

September always has a back-to-school feeling, so this episode is all about getting back into a successful work routine after the summer, without burning yourself out...

In this episode –

-Entrepreneur Grace Beverley chats through how to set boundaries to create a work life balance that works for you, and how to create new organisation habits so you can spend less time procrastinating

-Researcher Brene Brown tackles perfectionism and how self-compassion can stop you putting so much pressure on yourself

-UniLad founder Alex Partridge offers some practical tips if you’re feeling anxious at work, including asking for flexible hours and advocating for walking meetings

-Fashion and beauty mo...

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