07/12/2021
Work-Life Balance at holiday time.
Here are seven tips to help through the Christmas holiday period
1. Create A Budget for Work Time
Be realistic about what you can accomplish in that time and prioritise accordingly.
2. Be Transparent with Colleagues and Family Members About Your Priorities
It is common to be conflicted, so it is best to carve out a bit of space for both priorities – work and family.
3. Aim For 'Work-Love' Balance, not 'Work-Life'
I follow a "work-love" balance, as this is what constructs a more meaningful life. Doing meaningful work that you love nourishes the entire human experience, while a "work-life" balance concedes that an imbalance exists. Professionally and personally, "work" and "love" are synonymous, so that "juggling" is not necessary. Rather, those things that are most meaningful are the same things that should bring meaning to career, life, play and discovery.
4. Use Your Calendar to Plan Everything
Finding an appropriate balance between work and personal life seems to be challenging at all times of the year. I use my calendar to plan out every aspect of my life. Whether it’s the basics of getting a haircut or a routine dentist visit or a meeting with the CEO of a new prospect, I make sure it’s on the calendar.
5. Make Sure There Are Pauses
Learn to say no! Really. Be thoughtful and intentional about where, and with whom, you spend your time. Make sure that there are pauses in your calendar—times where there is nothing scheduled so that you can think, relax, reflect, or go for a nice long walk.
6. Aim to Be Present
Breathe. Focus. Be present. Live for today but know tomorrow will come. Close each day with a plan for what is most important to attack the next day and start with that for your first 30 work minutes.
7. Plan to Be Social
We are social beings. Regardless of what we do for a living, it all comes down to enriching our lives with more social interactions because they bring us a sense of appreciation and recognition. The holiday season is more than ever a reminder of that socialisation as we prepare ourselves to celebrate a year of effort with people we cherish, and no busy days should ever change our focus on what matters the most!