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	Comments on: Interview:  Forget Work-Life Balance&#8230; It&#8217;s Role Integration	</title>
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		By: Dave Roitman		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you and congratulations for this insightful conversation. Connecting to one&#039;s mission, vision, and values can be done as a &quot;tombstone exercise;&quot; how do you want to be remembered? This tunes us in to our own mortality which is undeniable yet easily ignored. Awareness of mortality helps us make each moment count, so we are better at everything that matters - including being more helpful as change agents.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you and congratulations for this insightful conversation. Connecting to one&#8217;s mission, vision, and values can be done as a &#8220;tombstone exercise;&#8221; how do you want to be remembered? This tunes us in to our own mortality which is undeniable yet easily ignored. Awareness of mortality helps us make each moment count, so we are better at everything that matters &#8211; including being more helpful as change agents.</p>
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