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- About Gifted Assistant Management
- Specialty and Services
- Social Media Marketing
Event Planning
Administrative Services - Training and Certifications
- Social Media Marketing Specialist
Meeting and Event Planning Coordination - Rates and Terms
- Base rate: $35 an hour
Package services available.
Discounts are available for retainers of 5 or more hours. - Contact Information
- Natasha Rubin
PO Box 6056, Freehold, NJ
888-706-3533
nrubin@thegiftedassistant.net - Website
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- Blog
- http://workingvirtuallytowardsuccess.com
- Principal Name and Title
- Natasha Rubin, Social Media Marketing Professional
- Location
- New Jersey, USA
- Interests
- Reading, Writing, Spending time with family and friends
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As a wife, first-time mom of an 11 month old boy (Where does the time go?) and a business owner, lately I have been asking myself, "Is there such a thing as work-life balance?"
Just recently, I asked some of my friends and family this question. Some of the comments where, "No, but when you find it let me know.", "Come on girl, you haven't figured it out yet?", "Still learning.", Excess family, work suffers...excess work, family suffers. It all equals out eventually...hmmm."
These comments lead me to look at this work-life thing a little more closely. Is it that difficult to achieve? Or is it that we tend to take on too much at one time? I would love to hear...
Just recently, I asked some of my friends and family this question. Some of the comments where, "No, but when you find it let me know.", "Come on girl, you haven't figured it out yet?", "Still learning.", Excess family, work suffers...excess work, family suffers. It all equals out eventually...hmmm."
These comments lead me to look at this work-life thing a little more closely. Is it that difficult to achieve? Or is it that we tend to take on too much at one time? I would love to hear...














