balancing work, life, and family work yourself family
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College Students:
The Balance Between The Social Life and the Work Life
P . O. L. E.MAR
ABLO
AKIYA
LTON
P.O
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Balancing Work, Life, and Family
Work
YourselfFamily
ELTON
P.O
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What Is Important about work?
It is a great experience for development
Gives you an edge for better improvements
Money is the number one fact why people work
Work
But after a while theses are the results
A job always start out nice in the beginning
OMAR
Everyone has or needs a family.
This is the origin of human bonding
Personal traits and responsibilities starts from home
Without a family, there would be n connection
It is the best way feel and be loved by someone
Family Matters
OMAR
P.O
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Always Make Time for Yourself
Take The Time To Enjoy The Day
Always Make Time For Yourself
OMAR
Results
The results becomes unbearable for a person to consume.
Some tasks are hard than other, so it would be best to
Sleep becomes a Privilege
ELTON
Result Chart
4%
18%
6%
39%
33%
11
Students with Children Students that work Part time
Students that work Full time Work a week between 4-40 hours
Sleep a day between 2-8 hours
LAKIYA
Advice and Solutions
Always make time for yourself
Plan ahead of time
Be organized
Don't always try to fit many tasks in one day
Do the best you can
PABLO
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