7:00 a.m: Alarm
rings
7:30 a.m: Breakfast with newspaper
8:00 a.m: Leave from home for work
9:00 a.m: Office starts
8:30 p.m: Leave from office
10:00 p.m: Reach home
10:30 p.m: Dinner with news
11:00 p.m: Slumber
Remind you of your
daily routine? Well, it’s time to stop and think! Just take a look at the
routine. When do you have your lunch? When do you spend time with your family?
Most importantly, when do you spend time with yourself? Remember that work is a part of life and not the whole of it?
With evolved lifestyles, working professionals are finding it increasingly difficult to
find the right mix between work and life. Life is dominantly about making the right
decisions at the right time and maintaining balance between the different roles
we perform in our day to day lives. The task to separate the personal and the
professional becomes exceedingly tough with better positions and promotions. However tough the job might seem, the need to undertake such a task is
undeniable.
Question
yourself. Are you really enjoying life? One of the main reasons behind taking
up any job is the desire to lead a good enjoyable life. But are you actually
fulfilling that desire? You earn the bucks but you do not have the time to
spend it, to enjoy life with family and friends. Does that really make sense?
Your heart will certainly say ‘No’. Just take the initiative. The rest will gradually fall into place.
How to
start? Here’s how!
Once too
much pressure builds up, learn to unplug. Disconnect yourself from your mobile phones,
emails, letters and chats. Give yourself some time to unwind completely. Spend
time with yourself. Do things which you like doing. Take this time to relax.
Choose your
profession carefully. Take up something which you want or have always wanted to
do. Do not do a job only because you have to. If you choose something that
interests you, then you can keep fatigue and stress strikes at bay. Doing
something you like does not leave you exhausted. On the contrary, you would
feel satisfied.
Plan
properly. It helps to make proper use of time and best use of money. Organizing
things properly will actually help understand requirements. That will help you
allocate time and resources to things that are essential and necessary.
Do not get
swayed by the 'herd'. Stay away from fierce and unhealthy competition and
mindless rat race. Doing what everyone else is doing is the easiest way out. Our lives have both good and bad moments. No one
takes decisions for us. We do it ourselves. So take decisions which you
think are correct. This goes a long way to keep the balance between
work and life.
Opt for
flexibility in timings whenever you get the option. Many organizations offer this as an option to make your life more valuable.
Always keep in mind that work is only a part of life, not the whole of it.
There are other important things in life and there are people who make our
lives complete. Do not let work consume you so much that you forget this elementary point.
Take some
time out every day to exercise and do not keep any other work scheduled for
that time. If any work crops up at that time, you can always re-schedule it to
some other time.
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