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Is work-life balance a real thing or is it just something that is propped up by the patriarchy and capitalism? We do have this twisted image of feminism that is defined as women perfectly juggling work, family and everything in between. Does this image reflect reality or does it just make for a long and winding road to burnout? Meaghan Lamm invites us to take a second look at this popular myth to see how it holds up in real life. She also teaches us how to rethink work-life balance to better reflect our constantly changing and shifting priorities. Work-life balance may be a myth, but that doesn’t mean we can’t create own, real balance that is way healthier for our bodies and our minds.
By Meaghan LammIs work-life balance a real thing or is it just something that is propped up by the patriarchy and capitalism? We do have this twisted image of feminism that is defined as women perfectly juggling work, family and everything in between. Does this image reflect reality or does it just make for a long and winding road to burnout? Meaghan Lamm invites us to take a second look at this popular myth to see how it holds up in real life. She also teaches us how to rethink work-life balance to better reflect our constantly changing and shifting priorities. Work-life balance may be a myth, but that doesn’t mean we can’t create own, real balance that is way healthier for our bodies and our minds.