WorkLife Balance: Thanks to Those who Inspire

Greetings and Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow career or worklife bloggers. I’m actually working in the newsroom tonight but had some thoughts about what I have learned recently from a few of you who pound the keys to inspire on the topic of worklife balance.

Here are links to a few pearls of wisdom to get you off the couch after the big meal and give you a jump-start toward a more meaningful worklife. There are so many more – but I’m off to work!

Thanks to Priscilla Palmer for her Personal Development List which turned us on to each other in a brand new insightful way.

Thanks to Mel at Monday Morning Power for his intuitive disposition and collective way of bringing a voice of reason to the blogosphere.

Thanks to Curt Rosengren at Map Maker for his courage to ride against the tide through sweeping change.

Thanks to Adam Kayce at Monk at Work for his tight Monkifestos which lays out simple principles to help people to work from the heart.

Thanks to Tim Ferriss for his 4-Hour Workweek which offered lots of fodder for discussion in the 24/7 world we live in.

Thanks to Cali Yost at Work Life Fit for being a trailblazing pioneer in the elusive quest for worklife balance.

Thanks to Gretchen Rubin at Happiness Project for her 12 Commandments and her post on identifying your triggers.

Thanks to David Bohl at Slow Down Fast for his kind nature and ability to not just listen to those around him, but hear.

Thanks to Edward Mills at Evolving Times for his 11 Tips to Lighten Up the Compulsively Serious and his wisdom on conscious evolution.

  • http://www.slowdownfast.com/blog David B. Bohl at SlowDownFAST.com

    Judy,

    I am touched and humbled by your kind thoughts. Thank you, and thank your for sharing your experience and inspiration with all of us.

    Happy Thanksgiving.

    David

  • http://monkatwork.com Adam Kayce : Monk at Work

    Thanks Judy… to be mentioned among such others greats is wonderful (not to mention, being within a sentence of Tim Ferriss just makes my day!).

    I’ll do my best to keep inspiring!

  • http://www.evolvingtimes.com Edward Mills

    Judy

    Thanks so much for including me in this list. What a great surprise to come home to from my Thanksgiving trip with family.

    Keep up the great blogging!

    Ed

  • http://www.priscillapalmer.com Priscilla Palmer

    Thank you for creating such a fantastic list and for including me in it. You’ve made me smile today.