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We all have them. No one is immune. So we asked political leaders, media moguls, tech titans, and others how they handle such troublesome issues as work-life balance, generational tension in the office, and time management. Senator Barack Obama says he makes time for his family no matter what his schedule is. Sherron Watkins, who blew the whistle on Enron, recommends fleeing a toxic boss posthaste. Here’s what they and others have to say.