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But in contrast to the biomedical meaning of this term (physiological homeostasis), they saw self-management as relating to balance in their wider lives, including controlling personal stress levels, nurturing family and social relationships and achieving work-life balance.
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You have a high level of sensitivity when nurturing a life," says Farber.
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Along with transaction size, we still consider each venture capitalist's level of involvement in nurturing each company to exit.
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It's imperative that we maintain a liberal, nurturing attitude at that level.
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