Conceding that work/life balance is a myth, Carolyn Dever offers help for those academics struggling to manage the chaos of work/life imbalance.
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Academic labor has poor boundaries at the best of times. In pandemic times
it has no boundaries. If you are trying to work from home. If you’re trying to supervise the education of your kids, or take care of loved ones who are vulnerable. If you’re trying to stay sane. If you’re trying to stay well, then you already know there is no such thing as work-life balance.
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