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The Importance of Work-Life Balance: Tips for Avoiding Burnout

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Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for preventing burnout and ensuring long-term productivity and satisfaction. The key to achieving this balance lies in setting clear boundaries between work and personal time. Prioritizing tasks and delegating when possible can help manage workloads effectively. Incorporating regular breaks into your workday allows for mental rejuvenation, while scheduling time for hobbies and family activities provides essential relaxation. Practicing mindfulness and stress management techniques, such as meditation or exercise, can also significantly reduce the risk of burnout. It’s important to recognize the signs of stress and take proactive measures to address them before they escalate. By fostering a balanced lifestyle, individuals can enhance their overall well-being and maintain a more sustainable and fulfilling professional and personal life. For further details:  https://www.sellbusinessonline.com.au/the-importance-of-work-life-balance-tip...

Victorian Houses: Everything to Know About This Architecture Style

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There’s a certain dazzling quality about Victorian homes that make them stand out in a lineup of houses. With a “more is more” mantra, Victorian houses embrace highly-elaborate and ornate details, incorporating elements like steeply pitched roofs, decorative trim, and asymmetrical facades. “These homes often feature architectural styles such as Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne, with characteristic elements like turrets, towers, bay windows, and large porches,” explains Kaitlyn Sage, principal designer and real estate professional at Salt + Sage Real Estate and Home Design. To read more:  https://www.realsimple.com/victorian-houses-8670941

Up to 150,000 customers could lose access to crucial services after 3G shutdown, Optus says

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Up to 150,000 Australians could lose access to triple zero and other crucial services on the Optus network alone when telcos shut down their 3G signals in the coming months. Executives from Optus, Telstra and TPG fronted a Senate inquiry this morning to answer questions about the looming shutdown. While the number of people still using handsets that won't be able to make emergency calls without the 3G networks has dropped significantly from almost 750,000 in March, the telcos said it would be inevitable that some people would be impacted. Read Continue:  https://www.9news.com.au/national/3g-shutdown-australia-150000-customers-impacted-optus-telstra-senate-inquiry/8cfcea70-7e7a-4ec7-a3f6-6b4584cbafe4