Kris Kluver, Founder and Principal, Life on Your Terms and Entrepreneurial Advisors was the guest presenter at a recent Integrator Community meeting. Kris shared strategies for how to live with intention through his presentation titled, “Integrating Your Life to Maximize Your Business.” His presentation includes strategies on how to build a healthy work-life integration.
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