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The daily grind led to a four-day week and a new approach to work-life balance – ABC News
Bryn Davies did what others only dream of: he asked his employer if he could work four days a week. But you won’t find him spending his extra day off on the couch.

It was a magical year in Berlin that made urban planner Bryn Davies realise there was more to life than the daily grind.
After finishing a master’s degree in the United States in 2016, the 32-year-old decided to trade in the nine-to-five for an “incredibly romantic” sojourn in the German capital.
“For that year, I spent time with friends in the park, I went to clubs and I lived a life that was tactile, present and in the moment,” he says.
“It’s also when I got into furniture making and reali…
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