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Submitted by megsamazing on Sun, 08/05/2007 - 05:00.
Do you keep missing family parties or exciting get-togethers that your friends plan out because you are stuck closing your tasks at the office? Is it very usual for you to ignore your home for your work? Is your family always mad at you for not giving time to them? Does the balance between work and home keep slipping between your busy fingers?
Easy, woman! The work-life balance is not so difficult to achieve here are some hints on how you can do so:
Submitted by editor on Sat, 11/25/2006 - 06:00.
Bina T rewinds the tape one more time. And listens, head held between her palms. She lifts the telephone receiver: It is not pleasant but she has to do it: tell her client that her hunch was right. Her husband has indeed been cheating on her. As a private detective, Bina has been delivering solemn news, stripping masks and breaking hearts for many years now.
Submitted by editor on Sat, 11/25/2006 - 06:00.
Bina T rewinds the tape one more time. And listens, head held between her palms. She lifts the telephone receiver: It is not pleasant but she has to do it: tell her client that her hunch was right. Her husband has indeed been cheating on her. As a private detective, Bina has been delivering solemn news, stripping masks and breaking hearts for many years now.
Submitted by editor on Sat, 11/25/2006 - 06:00.
Bina T rewinds the tape one more time. And listens, head held between her palms. She lifts the telephone receiver: It is not pleasant but she has to do it: tell her client that her hunch was right. Her husband has indeed been cheating on her. As a private detective, Bina has been delivering solemn news, stripping masks and breaking hearts for many years now.
Submitted by editor on Sat, 11/25/2006 - 06:00.
Bina T rewinds the tape one more time. And listens, head held between her palms. She lifts the telephone receiver: It is not pleasant but she has to do it: tell her client that her hunch was right. Her husband has indeed been cheating on her. As a private detective, Bina has been delivering solemn news, stripping masks and breaking hearts for many years now.
Submitted by editor on Sat, 11/25/2006 - 06:00.
Bina T rewinds the tape one more time. And listens, head held between her palms. She lifts the telephone receiver: It is not pleasant but she has to do it: tell her client that her hunch was right. Her husband has indeed been cheating on her. As a private detective, Bina has been delivering solemn news, stripping masks and breaking hearts for many years now.
Submitted by editor on Thu, 10/12/2006 - 05:00.
So men are no longer wearing ties. Even in Asia where men have traditionally been more formal, I notice that several companies have relaxed their dress codes. Particularly on Friday, I see that a lot of men no longer dress formal. I hear that they think they look stiff. I have always had problem with men, particularly Asian men, associating ties with stiffness. In fact I think otherwise. A tie actually adds color and charm to their otherwise dull clothes. When they switch to drab white shirts and black slacks there is nothing to remember about them.
Submitted by editor on Thu, 10/12/2006 - 05:00.
So men are no longer wearing ties. Even in Asia where men have traditionally been more formal, I notice that several companies have relaxed their dress codes. Particularly on Friday, I see that a lot of men no longer dress formal. I hear that they think they look stiff. I have always had problem with men, particularly Asian men, associating ties with stiffness. In fact I think otherwise. A tie actually adds color and charm to their otherwise dull clothes. When they switch to drab white shirts and black slacks there is nothing to remember about them.
Submitted by editor on Thu, 10/12/2006 - 05:00.
So men are no longer wearing ties. Even in Asia where men have traditionally been more formal, I notice that several companies have relaxed their dress codes. Particularly on Friday, I see that a lot of men no longer dress formal. I hear that they think they look stiff. I have always had problem with men, particularly Asian men, associating ties with stiffness. In fact I think otherwise. A tie actually adds color and charm to their otherwise dull clothes. When they switch to drab white shirts and black slacks there is nothing to remember about them.
Submitted by editor on Thu, 10/12/2006 - 05:00.
So men are no longer wearing ties. Even in Asia where men have traditionally been more formal, I notice that several companies have relaxed their dress codes. Particularly on Friday, I see that a lot of men no longer dress formal. I hear that they think they look stiff. I have always had problem with men, particularly Asian men, associating ties with stiffness. In fact I think otherwise. A tie actually adds color and charm to their otherwise dull clothes. When they switch to drab white shirts and black slacks there is nothing to remember about them.
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