From: Financial DNA - Discovering Your Unique Financial Personality for a Quality Life!
Date: May 02, 2007
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The average fully employed person spends over 1,800 hours each year at work, more than one-third of his/her life. Therefore, people tend to spend as much time, if not more, with their co-workers as they do with their families. Essentially the workplace has become more than a home away from home. It has become home – and not always a happy one!
In most cases, a business runs on results, which if not achieved will ultimately cause the business to fail and force everyone to look for other work. So it is natural for many people to become obsessively results-oriented in their working lives. The problem with an exclusively results-focussed approach is it ignores the importance of relationships and communication, which are ironically significant contributors to achieving results.

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