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	<title>Comments on: Dr. Rob&#8217;s Intention of the day, January 23rd, 2009, Love of work</title>
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		<title>By: Judith Geiger</title>
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		<description>Dr. Rob,
 It is great that you bring up loving your work. It is possible to find work we do love and work that fulfills all aspects of who we are. This quote says it all:

&quot;The masters in the art of living make little distinction between their work and their play, their labor and their leisure, their minds and their bodies, their information, their recreation, their love and their religion. They hardly know which is which, they simply pursue their vision of excellence at whatever they do, leaving others to decide whether they are working or playing.&quot;
 James Albert Michener (1907 - 1997)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Rob,<br />
 It is great that you bring up loving your work. It is possible to find work we do love and work that fulfills all aspects of who we are. This quote says it all:</p>
<p>&#8220;The masters in the art of living make little distinction between their work and their play, their labor and their leisure, their minds and their bodies, their information, their recreation, their love and their religion. They hardly know which is which, they simply pursue their vision of excellence at whatever they do, leaving others to decide whether they are working or playing.&#8221;<br />
 James Albert Michener (1907 &#8211; 1997)</p>
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