Kandace Jones is your typical D.C. all-star, having worked in high-powered jobs while balancing a family and children. But it wasn't always that way. In 2012, she had a self-described mental breakdown, crumbling under the pressure of all of her responsibilities. Although she had to seek counseling and medication for her anxiety, she's since found even simpler ways to establish a healthy work-life balance. Now a school turnaround consultant and life coach, Jones shared her five secrets to serenity at work with YEP-DC'ers last week. Did you miss it? Find it all in Francesca Duffy's blog post, "A Lesson in Maintaining Balance at Work," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/1/post/2014/04/a-lesson-in-maintaining-balance-at-work.html
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