Work-Life Balance with Fexingo: Boundaries, Time Management, and Avoiding Career Overload

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Work-Life Balance with Fexingo: Boundaries, Time Management, and Avoiding Career Overload

Lucas and Luna sit on a porch with iced drinks, discussing the real mechanics of work-life balance — not aspirational slogans, but the daily decisions that separate sustainable careers from burnout. In this show, they examine boundaries through actual cases: a project manager who renegotiated her team's on-call rotation, a startup founder who cut his workweek to 35 hours without revenue loss, and a study from the Harvard Business Review on email responsiveness and stress. Lucas, a journalist, presses for specifics: how long did the transition take? What metrics proved it worked? Luna, the engaged interlocutor, pushes back: what about industries where 60-hour weeks are the norm? Together, they sift through time-management research from Cal Newport and Gloria Mark, explore the economics of overtime (diminishing returns start at 50 hours), and address the class dimension of 'boundary setting.' This show serves professionals who want to manage their energy, not just their calendar. It ends

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna sit on a porch with iced drinks, discussing the real mechanics of work-life balance — not aspirational slogans, but the daily decisions that separate sustainable careers from burnout. In this show, they examine boundaries through actual cases: a project manager who renegotiated her team's on-call rotation, a startup founder who cut his workweek to 35 hours without revenue loss, and a study from the Harvard Business Review on email responsiveness and stress. Lucas, a journalist, presses for specifics: how long did the transition take? What metrics proved it worked? Luna, the engaged interlocutor, pushes back: what about industries where 60-hour weeks are the norm? Together, they sift through time-management research from Cal Newport and Gloria Mark, explore the economics of overtime (diminishing returns start at 50 hours), and address the class dimension of 'boundary setting.' This show serves professionals who want to manage their energy, not just their calendar. It ends

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