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Hey I am on Medial • 10m

I've watched countless colleagues sacrifice health, relationships, and personal growth chasing someone else's vision. Work-life balance isn't just a catchphrase - it's mental health preservation. The most successful people I know aren't the ones working 80-hour weeks, but those who set clear boundaries and invest in themselves.

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