By Ann Butera, CRP and President – The Whole Person Project Inc.
Although U.S. unemployment hovers at double digits, employees demand work-life balance, which seems counterintuitive. According to the news reports, job prospects for new college graduates and those who are unemployed seem bleak. Shouldn’t those who have jobs just be happy that they are employed? What does work-life balance really mean, and how can it become a reality?