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RE: Hello! Hello! Group #5: Work-Life Balance After Joining Steemit

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Hey @angelro

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I believe you that is a very interesting concept and maybe @ainie will add it to the topic because I would love to hear how people might incorporate steemit into their work lives. I think that everyday in work you can find something to write about and share because it is a unique experience that only you could share with us. At least that is how I view my writing.
Do you find that you may be able to make more money on steemit than your job?
What kind of job do you have?

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Happy to note that there is some relevance to my suggestion Dear @teggit.

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I think only very few may think about to switch entirely to Steemit for a regular income. Sorry if I am wrong due to my ignorance, if not as @teggit also pointed out it is extremely important to find a way to include any Social Media interactions in a way that it never affect both work and life.

Its my inborn habit not to get stressed for those things which we never been able to control ourselves. Dont laugh on me, my point is for example is that What point in worrying about the exam result of our kid which is beyond our control. So thinking and worrying about the marks until the results are published only hamper our mental and physical health.

For your second question I am yet to realize the potential of a handsome earning from Steemit. Must be possible for that one should be very smart I think.

My job, I am a civil engineer who is fortunate to work with some of the reputed firms for some of the biggest buildings. And I was able to get the things done for my job with proper handling of people involved....

Good to hear from you. Keep updated. Have a nice week ahead.

@angelro

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I completely understand if you are a driven person how it might be hard to separate your want to do better the way you do with work, and what limits there might be when it comes to steemit . You must be very busy being an engineer, I don't know how you have time for this at all. My dad is an mechanical engineer so I know how busy the work is.!

Thanks @teggit dear for response. Nice to hear from you.

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For me rather than complaining, enjoy what we have with the job or the situation. Accept whatever GOD given to us with humility and try to cope with it. Dont think I am a philosopher, hehe...May be maturity taught this to me. Further my collegues used to tell me I am too smart with time management during site jobs, meeting etc. And that is one of the key too..

And also I used to list out things to be done on next day in chronological order depends upon its importance and mostly I used to finish it in scheduled time.

And finally and most importantly I hates FB, instagram there by saving lots of time...

Now let me hear others opinion too. Thanks a lot my friend...Keep writing