What’s your guilty pleasure that you always make time for to maintain work life balance / sanity no matter how busy you are? I’ll go first: working out.


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CTO in Software, 11 - 50 employees
⚽️ practice with our oldest son and hammering out workouts on my Peloton spin bike
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Chief Security Officer in Software, 10,001+ employees
Cycling for me lately!
VP of Global IT and Cybersecurity in Manufacturing, 501 - 1,000 employees
Running, weights, reading...
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CIO in Software, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Leaving early to watch my girls play tball - once a week (or parkour, or swim) based on what activity is going on that week!
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CTO in Software, 11 - 50 employees
Putting my kids to bed. Unless I'm travelling, of course. But I'm home by 7:00 to at least spend some minutes with them.
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Former Chief Technology and People Officer in Software, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
My kids are all grown up so for me Reading, Reading, Reading....
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VP of Global IT and Cybersecurity in Manufacturing, 501 - 1,000 employees
Pulse.qa :)
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Senior Security and Compliance Auditor in Software, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Video games, which seems like the least healthy activity of all the responses here. However, my thumbs are ripped.
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vCIO, Infrastructure Architect, Manager in Services (non-Government), 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Dropping $12 in gas in the motorcycle and riding sunup to sundown.
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Director of Information Security Operations in Consumer Goods, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Working out on a daily basis, takwando with my toddler ;)
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