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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 11 MIN

Episode 116: 18:53 Working Tools Series: Career-Life Equilibrium

from Minnesota Masonic Histories and Mysteries · host John Schwietz

How does one maintain work/life balance in an age of Smartphones and digital communication? Even when you’re “off the clock,” bosses and colleagues message you at any time. General George Marshall found a way to adhere to the 24-inch gauge, which was no small feat, considering he held the most complex administrative role of the twentieth century. Hear how he went from being “worked to tatters on minor details” to standardizing his schedule and eliminating distractions. Bro. George Marshall was made a Mason “at sight” on December 16, 1941, under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia. (Check out www.artofmanliness.com for more) 

How does one maintain work/life balance in an age of Smartphones and digital communication? Even when you’re “off the clock,” bosses and colleagues message you at any time. General George Marshall found a way to adhere to the 24-inch gauge, which was no small feat, considering he held the most complex administrative role of the twentieth century. Hear how he went from being “worked to tatters on minor details” to standardizing his schedule and eliminating distractions. Bro. George...

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How does one maintain work/life balance in an age of Smartphones and digital communication? Even when you’re “off the clock,” bosses and colleagues message you at any time. General George Marshall found a way to adhere to the 24-inch gauge, which...

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