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β€οΈπ WHAT FUELS YOUR CAREER? ...Happy 20th anniversary to us! And hello from Mykonos, Greece π¬π· When you have love, you have everything. We met in grade school.Went to a dance together.That was in 1995. The rest is history. Itβs been an amazing life together that continues to ignite my professional purpose.From love at first sight all the way to our son Benny, itβs been the most amazing journey. I hope everyone has felt this kind of love. And I hope your week is off to a great start. Make it a good one!!Brian~P.S. give someone a big hug today β€οΈβ€οΈ
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Happy 20th wedding anniversary, Brian πππYou two enjoy Mykonos πSteve and I had our honeymoon in Rhodes, Greece π
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Love fuels purpose and drives professional growth.
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Beautiful! Happy Anniversary! Dr. Brian Harman, MBA. Savor those precious moments!
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Congrats. Awesome.
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Happy 20th Anniversary Dr. Brian Harman, MBA
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Happy anniversary, Dr. Brian Harman, MBA
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Happy anniversary to you and your wifeππ
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Happy anniversary, Dr. Brian Harman, MBA! Have a wonderful time in Greece!
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Awww...so beautiful π Happy anniversary π
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π₯ HOW DO YOU AVOID BURNOUT? π₯ If this is a growing concern for you, here are strategies to consider that could help you maintain balance and thrive in your career:πΆ Listen to Music:Research has shown that music can lower cortisol levels, which is the hormone associated with stress while supporting the release of dopamine, the neurotransmitter connected to pleasure and relaxation. Another study out of the University of Nevada found that listening to music resulted in a notable reduction in anxiety. I like to play ukulele before meetings to get in the zone and it always gives me a big smile ππ Prioritize Self-Care: Make time for activities that recharge you. Whether itβs exercising, reading, meditating, music, or spending time with loved ones, self-care should be a non-negotiable habit that's scheduled into your day, EVERY DAY!ποΈ Set Boundaries: Clearly define your work hours and stick to them. Avoid the temptation to check emails or work on tasks during personal time.π‘ Delegate and Collaborate: If you're approaching burnout, you may need to share more of your responsibilities. Delegating tasks and collaborating with colleagues can reduce your workload and foster a supportive work environment, especially during tough times.π Take Breaks: Regular breaks during the workday can significantly improve productivity and reduce stress. Short walks, stretching, or even a few minutes of deep breathing can make a big difference.ποΈ Use Your Vacation Days: Take a vacation day. Taking time off to recharge is crucial for long-term productivity and mental health.π§ Mindfulness and Reflection: Practicing mindfulness can help you stay present and focused. Reflecting on your day can also provide insights into whatβs working and what needs adjustment.π€ Seek Support: If youβre feeling overwhelmed, reach out to friends, family, or a mental health professional. Sometimes, a listening ear can be incredibly comforting.π― Consider the big picture:Sometimes your current situation isn't going to enable healthy habits so you need to consider a larger change like getting a new job that can allow more work-life balance. Please remember that achieving professional success should not come at the expense of your well-being. By implementing these strategies long-term, you can foster a healthier, more balanced approach to work and life.Big love β€οΈBrian~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -Hit the π on my profile to be notified when I post | Dr. Brian Harman, MBA#Burnout #SelfCare #WorkLifeBalance
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π§ WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? π§The words manager and leader are often not used correctly.But like me, youβve probably been fascinated by how BAD some bosses can be and GREAT some leaders can be!Great leaders can balance their concern for people and results. That's the beautiful balance between the art and science of business. Great leaders know the difference between management and leadership.A manager motivates you to do things. A leader inspires you to WANT to do things.A manager does things right.A leader does the right things.A manager is efficient.A leader is effective.A manager knows resources.A leader knows vision.A manager organizes, plans, and controls.A leader focuses on strategy and influence.A manager must also be a leader, which is why the job is so hard.But anyone can become a leader.Traits donβt make you a leader.You can learn it. You can learn to lead. And the more passion you have,The faster youβll learn.Passion is also underrated and itβs a critical ingredient in leadership.WHAT DO YOU THINK?! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -#career #linkedin #leadershipHit the π on my profile to be notified when I post | Dr. Brian Harman, MBA
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