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Pamela LaTulippe's decision to work less and get more out of life included a decision to buy a horse farm, and her horse, Poppy. She said she draws the line at 40 hours a week, and rides Poppy almost every day.
BALANCING ACTS | MAGGIE JACKSON | BALANCING ACTS

Flex for success

Opting to balance life and work is no longer a career-ender, a study says

January 28, 2007

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To flex or not to flex? That's always been a tough question. For a long time, having a flexible work schedule hasn't been much of a career booster. You did it to grapple with life needs, and then contended with the raised eyebrows, wage penalties, and other downsides as best you could. Full time, full tilt was the norm. (Full article: 788 words)

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