Sydney, New South Wales
www.jazzdesign.com.au
After a varied career in IT and Project Management, Justin decided the corporate ladder was not quite his scene and
he branched out on his own and started Jazz Design, a digital consultancy that specialises in providing creative
thinking to develop innovative online and digital strategies and solutions.
Justin also has a strong interest in health and lifestyle and is a qualified nutritionist (non-practising), and is
also currently training for a marathon and raising money for Cure Cancer Australia. Finding an ideal blend between
the digital world, and health and lifestyle is the ultimate goal.
Justin's memorable quote
"You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get
what you need." Rolling Stones
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I certainly love the summer months and I am always trying to find ways to get out and about to enjoy myself on the weekends. But what about during the week? It is important to have a good work life balance.
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In spite of our best efforts to look after ourselves, it is inevitable we will fall ill at some stage. When we're ill, we need to make getting healthy a priority and avoid adopting the "she'll be right" approach.
Last time we looked at tips for staying healthy at work. But what happens if you succumb to illness and and are unable to work effectively? This will happen to all of us at some stage so it is important to have some business planning in place.

As a soloist, what do you do when you get sick? If you take time out to recover you could lose business or miss deadlines. If you keep working, your performance level may drop or you may get sicker. Staying healthy at work is very important.
We all know drinking lots of water is good for us, but do we understand why? Here we explore the real effects of dehydration and how water helps you live and work at 100%.

As you are the most important asset in your business, healthy living is pretty important to ensure that your business is running to its full potential. Read on to find out how to take good care of your business by first looking after yourself.
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