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		<title>Work, Life, Play</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today on the blogoshphere I discovered a blog by a fellow Philadelphia area-ian, Dorie Morgan.  Her post &#8220;Activities Don&#8217;t Equal Relationships&#8221; caught my attention &#8211; very well written, and with great insight. I love discovering other 20-something bloggers.  I know there are just shy of 70billion of us out there, but I really enjoy when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today on the blogoshphere I discovered a blog by a fellow Philadelphia area-ian, Dorie Morgan.  Her post &#8220;Activities Don&#8217;t Equal Relationships&#8221; caught my attention &#8211; very well written, and with great insight.</p>
<p>I love discovering other 20-something bloggers.  I know there are just shy of 70billion of us out there, but I really enjoy when I find a well written blog that talks about balancing life, career, creativity, and any other things that us 20-somethings may come across.  I&#8217;ve added Dorie&#8217;s blog to my google reader &#8211; and really look forward to reading it.</p>
<p>In &#8220;<a href="http://www.dorieannmorgan.com/activities-dont-equal-relationships/01/">Activites Don&#8217;t Equal Relationships</a>&#8220;, Dorie says:</p>
<blockquote><p>At the end of the day, it is not the organizations I am involved with or the work that I do that defines me. The relationships I build are what matters most and it is too easy to let all of the other “stuff” get in the way. The relationship I have with my husband is far more important than a relationship I might someday develop outside of my home.</p></blockquote>
<p>I think this is a really good insight. <span id="more-143"></span> I was involved in any number of things in college.  My friends now roll their eyes when they ask what I do now I&#8217;m at home and I begin to list the myriad of activities I&#8217;ve got going on.  I did come to a point in college where I began to deliberately be involved in things &#8211; during Senior Year there were times when I wasn&#8217;t home in the evening for an entire week straight, but each of the things I was involved in was something that I enjoyed and found value from.</p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve graduated, I&#8217;ve gotten more involved in some things around the Philadelphia area &#8211; not enough, I think, of the types of things I would like to be doing &#8211; there are a few community service organizations I have my eye on &#8211; but it is enough to keep me busy without being terribly overwhelming.  This balance of work, play, school (part-time graduate school), friends, family: it is one that is constantly changing and shifting as my own life changes.</p>
<p>How are you involved in your community?  How do you balance life, work, play?</p>
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