Managing Work-Life Balance
Do you need help balancing work and your personal life? If so, you’re not alone. According to Mental Health America (MHA), almost 40% of U.S. adults employed full-time reported working 50+ hours a week, and 18% work 60+ hours.
Despite how common it is for people to work long hours, having a healthy work-life balance is critical. Working too many hours—especially if it bleeds into your evenings, weekends, and holidays—can cause you to:
- Feel stressed and burnt out.
- Strain your relationships with your loved ones.
- Neglect your hobbies and self-care activities.
All of this, in turn, can negatively impact your physical, mental, emotional, and social health.
How to Achieve a Healthy Work-Life Balance
Creating a healthy work-life balance can sometimes be difficult, but it’s doable. Here are some steps you can take to balance work and your personal life:
- Manage your time. Various time management techniques—such as Pomodoro timers—can help increase your productivity, meaning that you’ll get more work accomplished in a shorter amount of time.
- Multitask. If your job allows it, try to get some work done while simultaneously engaging in a self-care activity. For example, you could listen to a seminar while you go on a walk or do some laundry.
- Set boundaries. Decide what times you’ll start and stop work each day and stick to that schedule as best as possible. Also, be sure to set aside time for vacation days even if you’re not planning an out-of-town trip.
Get Help Balancing Your Work & Personal Life
Work-life balance plays a crucial role in our overall health and happiness, so if you’re struggling in this area, I invite you to contact us and schedule a therapy session. I look forward to helping you take the steps needed to balance work and your personal life.