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  • Yildirim Munk posted an update 4 years ago

    The fantastic news for all us parents out there is that you can have the best of both worlds. You can work hard and still find time to enjoy your family and your life. You simply have to create balance. So how can you do that? Simply follow these crucial strategies to let you balance the demands of work and your own life – enabling you to be successful and happy doing both.

    The fantastic news is that it is never too late for you to balance both lives! This article will reveal 4 hints which will help you achieve that delicate balance so you can start to put as much energy into your marriage as you do into your job. Let’s go.

    Dress down Friday is nothing to do with work life Balance, it only means you can save time getting changed in the home on Friday or you can go right to the Pub after work.

    Look at the week ahead and record everything that you’re trying to get done. Do not think too hard about what is and is not coming up for you, just let it flow. Include whatever presents itself: perform tasks, family, relationships, social outings, personal admin, maintaining hour house, health and well-being, sleep, etc.. Be prepared to be amazed when you look over your list!

    Should you find your marriage constantly a pain in the a–e because of your chosen profession, you may want to pause and consider the hints below as they have been proven to work like"gang busters".

    We have to understand our Fears in relationship to WLB. Sit down and think about them and the consequences. If I do not work 60hrs my Boss will be annoyed and fire me. If I keep working such hours my health will suffer. If I complain about work my peers will progress ahead of me. If I don’t make more time for my wife or partner they will leave me. I do not spend enough time with my children. My family no longer know me.

    Focus mindfully on what you’re doing. When it’s family time, mindfully spend the time with family. Do not spend family time in your mobile or lap-top, multi-tasking. Focus your full attention on what you’re doing and the people you’re with. When you change activities, focus entirely on the new activity. Each experience is improved by the concentrated attention you bring to it.

    The moment you start neglecting personal life due to your professional vows, that is when you need to sit up and take notice. Moreover, working for long hours can take a toll on your physical and mental wellbeing. At the end of the day, you will not be remembered as a person who manages his or her personal and professional life perfectly. You’ll be known as a disorganized person, though you may earn the sincerity badge, even if that’s what you’re looking for. However, there is another angle to this as well. There are many of my friends who are not considered hardworking just because they leave their desks in time.