What does work-life balance mean for you?

What are your reasons for wanting a better work-life balance?

  • For some it's a release from too much pressure.
  • The expectation to work too many long hours.
  • Or the competing demands of family.
  • It's not something we plan for early in our career.
  • Not many had this priority until the pressure became intense.
  • So, it's partly a reaction to stress.
  • It can also be a symptom of burn-out, a need for a rest.
  • A sign of simply taking on too much.
  • Overload causes your ability to cope with excess work to crash.
  • In an emotional state we don't think as clearly as usual.
  • When in pain we do anything to rid ourselves of it.
  • A radical solution might appeal - a total drop-out of the rat race.
  • Ask yourself: ''Is that what I really want? Or am I over reacting?''
  • What is practical in view of your total circumstances?

The meaning of work-life balance

  • It will be different things to different people.
  • Maybe just a rest or a modest scale back in workload.
  • Others might want a part-time job.
  • Or a less stressful, less demanding full time job.
  • Or one closer to home.
  • Perhaps a job in a non-commercial enterprise.
  • Or one that produces more ''meaningful'' products.
  • For some it means addressing problems in their home life rather than anything to do with their job.
  • It will differ for late career versus mid career people.
  • It depends on what you want, being clear about the costs and benefits and preparing yourself to make some sacrifices to get what you want.
  • Review your aproach to stress management if it is stress that if fuelling your desire for a better work-life balance.
         

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