Summary:
The book challenges the conventional notion of work-life balance, arguing that it is an unattainable ideal and instead proposes a model of work-life integration. It provides strategies for individuals to align their personal and professional lives in a way that promotes success and well-being without the pressure of maintaining a perfect equilibrium.
Key points:
1. Busting the Balance Myth: McNeff argues that perfect work-life balance is unattainable and urges people to aim for a realistic mix that reflects their values and goals.
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