General secretary of the Rainbow Partners consulting firm, Christine Hedouis has a busy professional schedule.
Married and mother of four children, her personal daily life is too.
When she needed to look for accommodation in Paris for one of her student sons, “it was impossible to be responsive to the slightest notification of an available apartment,” she says.
She got out of it thanks to a solution paid for by her employer.
The latter is not the only one looking for ways to relieve the daily lives of his employees of certain tasks, including in their private sphere.
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Between the demands of professional life and those of personal life, the length of to-do lists sometimes prevents you from sleeping and working peacefully.
How can we alleviate this famous mental burden, which is supposed to weigh more heavily on women than men, and prevent it from being a hindrance in professional careers?
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