3 | The Work Life Balance Model* (Layer 3)

Here we bring in the level of language and logic where you can begin to see where the complexities of life and work can be contained and move closer to being more workable. Enjoy.

 

To lessen the learning curves, we’re laying the layers so that each build is built on familiar footing. Enjoy.

If you haven’t already, please circle back one layer to:

The Work Life Balance Model* (Layer 1)

The Work Life Balance Model* (Layer 2)

 

In Short

We continue to build. Thinking as a thing that’s tangible, a thing that’s tactile, a thing that can be seen means we can (actually) grow to know what’s been built, what’s being built, and what’s yet to come. Together we continue to build a thinking structure that will be called on in the future in times of needing to define a problem, to draw out possibilities, and to (actually) direct what goes where in the crossover between life and business. Enjoy.


 
 

 

Conversations for Context

The It’s (not) A Big Thing Podcast contains the conversations that build the context that we’re applying the Work Life Balance Model* (the model) in the context of solo business. Each time we circle back to centring the model front of mind, we’ll keep you connected by adding the conversations below. Enjoy.

41 | How we’re balancing work and life while running a solo business

42 | How mapping resources and relationships makes more sense in solo business

 
Kathy Rast, SBO in Little Language Matters*

Little Language Matters* Kathy Rast is like chocolate left unattended on the kitchen bench, it’s always your choice to choose. Enjoy.

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