Don’t Regret Working Too Hard – Peter Bregman – Harvard Business Review
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via Don’t Regret Working Too Hard – Peter Bregman – Harvard Business Review.
I was lying in bed, safely reading a magazine, when the fear arose. It started somewhere between my stomach and my chest, and it radiated outward. Like adrenaline coursing through my body after a sudden fright, it was a physical sensation, but it felt slower, deeper, wider, as it radiated to the tops of my arms and legs. It felt hot. I started to sweat. My body felt weak.
I put down the magazine and thought about
To be continued at http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2010/07/dont-regret-working-too-hard.html
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