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	<title>Comments on: Conversations and sunsets</title>
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		<title>by: yojules</title>
		<link>http://www.avovision.co.za/2007/05/18/conversations-and-sunsets/#comment-12490</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2007 15:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I must confess, I have my own challenges as a leader of an organisation that promotes flexitime as a way of managing work and life.

I sometimes think that people forget to cherish the benefits of such a structure.  It takes quite a lot of trust and maturity on our part to make somethin like this work, and I know there are many Avos that actually abuse themselves through this system - they actually put in much more work than they need to when they are masters of their own time.

Then there are the others that do 'enough', or possibly less than 'enough' to get by.  I'm challenged by my perceptions around who is doing what - I suppose that's where the grown-up part comes in - I struggle to be perfectly adult about all my relationships with my people all the time.  WHat feels like an Idyllic system has some interesting personal challenges for us all!</description>
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<p>I sometimes think that people forget to cherish the benefits of such a structure.  It takes quite a lot of trust and maturity on our part to make somethin like this work, and I know there are many Avos that actually abuse themselves through this system - they actually put in much more work than they need to when they are masters of their own time.</p>
<p>Then there are the others that do &#8216;enough&#8217;, or possibly less than &#8216;enough&#8217; to get by.  I&#8217;m challenged by my perceptions around who is doing what - I suppose that&#8217;s where the grown-up part comes in - I struggle to be perfectly adult about all my relationships with my people all the time.  WHat feels like an Idyllic system has some interesting personal challenges for us all!
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