
5 Principles for Working Less and Living More
Is there a danger in loving your work too much? It wasn’t unusual for Thomas Edison to work 20 continuous hours during a 24 hour period. Many times, his 4 hours of rest came in the form of a nap on a couch where he worked. There’s even one recorded time period in which Edison worked for 72 straight hours without rest. Today, I want to share with you 5 principles for working less and living more. Links mentioned: http://JonathanMilligan.com
June 24, 201511m 45s
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Is there a danger in loving your work too much? It wasn’t unusual for Thomas Edison to work 20 continuous hours during a 24 hour period. Many times, his 4 hours of rest came in the form of a nap on a couch where he worked. There’s even one recorded time period in which Edison worked for 72 straight hours without rest. Today, I want to share with you 5 principles for working less and living more. Links mentioned: http://JonathanMilligan.com
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