pimg class=”alignright” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202012/telecommuting.jpg” alt=”telecommuting” width=”320″ height=”214″ title=”Telecommuting: How and Why to Do It” /Our jobs define us, for better or worse. When we#8217;re out at a party and someone asks #8220;What do you do?#8221; we don#8217;t talk about our love of Eastern European history or our kite-flying or the workout regimen we#8217;ve recently put together. We talk about how we make money #8211; our job, our work #8211; probably because it#8217;s only natural to focus on the activities that allow us to eat, have a roof over our heads, and stay relatively clothed. But it#8217;s also because work is the single biggest time sucker in our lives. The average American adult with kids and a job a title=”Charts from the American Time Use Survey” href=”http://www.bls.gov/tus/charts/” target=”_blank”spends nearly 9 hours per day engaged in work-related activities/a, more than time spent sleep, leisure, or eating./p
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Original post by Mark Sisson
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