Is it possible to truly find work-life balance? Leadership and learning expert Kevin Eikenberry may not have the perfect answer, but does offer three truths and four tips about balancing your personal scale. Just coming off a vacation gives me a good chance to think about work-life balance. As leaders and achievers it is a topic often discussed in workshops and in casual conversations. People are so busy and feel pulled in so many directions that they find this idea of work-life balance elusive. Let`s start with three truths about this topic, then share some strategies to help you move toward the work-life balance you desire. Three Truths Judgment gets in the way. One work-life balance challenge is that most people deal with guilt and judgment. Many live in a land of “should” – you should do that next report, make one more call, read that new book. And, at the same time, you should be home; you should spend time with your spouse, friends, kids, etc. And the judgment doesn`t stop there – it extends, real or imagined, to other in your life. Colleagues wonder when you will get something done, while people in the rest of your life…