There was a time when the boundaries between our work life and personal life were fairly transparent. These days, however, work has invaded our personal space and sustaining a work-life balance has become a tough task. For a lot of people, trying to juggle between the demands of a career and a personal life has become an on-going challenge, particularly at a time when companies are expecting more from the survivors.
Accomplishing the elusive “work-life balance” can often feel like a
far-fetched objective, especially for people who try to give their 100%
to everything. So in today’s “do more with less” competitive reality,
how can you keep your work from consuming your entire life? And how can
you manage your family and career and feel gratified with both?
Let’s take a look at what all you can do to strike that perfect balance:
Do what you love to do:
The silhouette of your work holds the most significant
limelight when it comes to maintaining the equilibrium. If you do what
you love, then creating that balance becomes way easier. So do what
interests you and triggers you intellectually! Something which makes you
happy even after a gruelling day of work. Every job comes with its set
of problems, deadlines and typical confusions. But if you love what you
do, all these negativities can look like the positive facets of the
bigger picture.
Don’t be married to your work:
Have the right attitude:
It’s all about having the right perspective! Sometimes, just a slight
change in the way you see things can make a hell lot of a difference.
So set your priorities right and aim for contentment rather than just
filling your bank account with useless currency. Enjoy what life has to
offer! Plan a holiday to some exotic location or go for a football game
with your kids or simply give a surprise gift to your spouse. Schedule
time for people, activities and events that matter to you and give your
100% to your work during your office time.
Track your time:
Pay attention to your everyday tasks, be it work-related or your personal activities. Decide what is essential and cut or delegate activities which you think you cannot handle or do not enjoy. Do what is required and let go of the rest. It’s great to have a solid support system both at work and family. Enlist reliable loved ones and friends to pitch in when working overtime or travelling.
Learn to disconnect:
With technology being able to connect anyone at any time from practically anywhere in the world, there seems to be no boundary between work life and home — unless you wish to create it deliberately. So make a conscious effort to separate work from your personal time. Leave work back in the office when with your family. A lot of time saying no at work also helps! When you quit accepting responsibilities out of guilt or a wrong sense of obligation, you’ll surely have more time to finish work that is more important.
With technology being able to connect anyone at any time from practically anywhere in the world, there seems to be no boundary between work life and home — unless you wish to create it deliberately. So make a conscious effort to separate work from your personal time. Leave work back in the office when with your family. A lot of time saying no at work also helps! When you quit accepting responsibilities out of guilt or a wrong sense of obligation, you’ll surely have more time to finish work that is more important.
Striking a healthy work-life balance isn’t a one-shot deal. It is a
constant progression as your family, work life and interests change.
Just look over your priorities periodically and make changes if required
to make certain that you’re on track.
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