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	<title>Comments on: Jill Salzman &#8211; The Momtrepreneur Maven</title>
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		<title>By: Reasons Why Every Entrepreneur Should Read The Book ReWork</title>
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		<description>[...] Jill Salzman – The Momtrepreneur Maven The current trend we’re seeing in books like “The 4 Hour Workweek” and ”Rework” that frown upon the 80-hour work weeks very much excites me. It’s  good to know that people are starting to publicly recognize that as much can  get accomplished in a 20-hour workweek as it can in an 80-hour workweek, and  that the latter is actually mind-numbing and not very effective. It  recognizes that people work differently from one another, at different paces and at different times, and the trend will hopefully grow in such a way that  a lot of the country can relax a little–and still get the same amount of  work done. [...]</description>
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