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The constant pursuit of work-life balance is admirable, but can be daunting. Fortunately, there is a new outlook that offers a more realistic and attainable way to live. "It ends up being very frustrating and can lead to anxiety, because we're constantly feeling like we're not in balance. Karp noticed in his own life that even when he was trying his best, always having balance in life just wasn't sustainable. Here are some practical ways you can use the ebbs and flows of life to your benefit.
Persons: Jeff Karp, Karp, we're Organizations: Harvard Medical School, MIT, LIT, CNBC
Using two tactics to retrain his brain, Karp gained confidence and pursued a career in academia. The MIT and Harvard professor shares the benefits of working in a flow state in his new book. Though I still struggle every day in various ways, I'm grateful to be able to say that these LIT tools enabled me to meet and far exceed those dismal early expectations. AdvertisementYou're never too old to charge your brain this way, and most definitely no one is ever too young. In fact, LIT tools can be lifesavers for kids, as they were for me.
Persons: Jeffery Karp, Karp, , Eric Kandel, you've, we're, I've, they've, Jeff Karp, William Morrow, Jeffrey Michael Karp Organizations: MIT, Harvard, Service, Harvard Medical School, National Academy of Inventors, Royal Society of Chemistry, American Institute for Medical, Biological Engineering's College of Fellows, Biomedical Engineering Society, Canadian Academy of Engineering, Karp Lab, Center, Medical Locations: Canada, playbook, LIT
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