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Learning life balance from our kids

David B. Bohl has a great article about learning life balance by watching our kids and how they interact and go about their days.

Read his article.

Next time you have a moment, take some time to see how kids integrate balance into their lives.  Is there anything you can learn?

Successfully integrate balance into your daily life and you'll be serving strong!

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Scott,

Thanks for linking to my article. I hope others find value in the lesson that I must remind myself of daily.

David

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