The phrase, Work-Life Balance tends put many people
off.Impossible!A pipe dream!A dated concept!But I don’t
think so.... the issue isn’t the term—it’s our definition of the phrase and
what it implies that needs to evolve.
I’d like to propose a different definition.Work-Life Balance is not about the amount of time you spend working vs.
not-working.It’s more about how you spend your time working and
relaxing….recognizing that what you do in one fuels your energy for the other.
For example, if you organize your workday efficiently,
staying very focused, and getting lots of things done….you feel a sense of
accomplishment and satisfaction that enables you to leave at the end of the day
and relax into your personal life.Similarly, if you mindfully plan the activities you do in your time off
to be ones that truly recharge you,--getting your mind off of work and into
things that bring you pleasure, joy and rest (not mindlessly watching TV
because you didn’t take time to plan), then you are energized and able to
perform well at work.You have the
perspective, objectivity and adequate rest to bring your best focus to the
job.That, to me is work-life
balance…and is attainable to everyone.
Tips for planning:
Spend
15 minutes at the end of every workday planning your next day plus 2 (in
other words, the next 3 days.) Waiting until first thing in the morning to
plan is too late-- The day is already crashing upon you.
Plan
next weekend by end of the weekend before—at least key anchors, such as
dinner with friends, reservations on the golf course, or tickets to a
show.You’ll be excited about your
plans all week—which will put a little bounce in your workweek.