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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2022 · 40 MIN

Setting work life boundaries in the modern world

from The Broke Generation · host Emma Edwards

In this episode I chat to resident psychologist at Seek, Sabina Reed. Sabina explains the concept of work life boundaries over work life balance, and how we can apply this new thinking to the modern world of work.  Where to find Sabina: Podcast: Human Cogs www.humancogs.com/ Website: https://www.sabinareadpsychology.com.au/  -  Sign up to my weekly feel good finance newsletter www.thebrokegeneration.com/subscribe, where you’ll also nab access to my free 7 daily tasks to set up a budget.   Where to find me: Instagram: @the.brokegeneration Blog: The Broke Generation | Destination for Hot Mess Millennials   Disclaimer: Information contained in this podcast is general in nature and should not be considered financial advice, nor used to make a financial or investment decision. Please seek professional advice for information tailored to your own circumstances. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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