The Oakland Press

Advice for creating a greater work-life balance

- By Metro Editorial Services

Amore even balance between profession­al and personal life is a goal for many individual­s.

The demands of work too often extend beyond traditiona­l working hours, leaving many profession­als to confront work-related challenges long after they’ve left the office or left the desks in their home offices. With work never more than a smartphone notificati­on away, it can be hard to create and maintain work-life balance.

Work-life balance is rarely discussed in terms of individual­s’ overall health, but that could be a mistake. In fact, the organizati­on Mental Health America¨ notes that when workers’ lives are balanced and workers are happy, they are more productive, take fewer sick days and are more likely to remain in their jobs. Each of those things benefits workers and employers equally.

With so much to gain from creating a greater balance between work and life, profession­als can consider these tips to do just that:

• Make a concerted effort to be an effective communicat­or. MHA notes the benefits of being honest with colleagues and superiors when challenges feel

overwhelmi­ng. Open and effective communicat­ion can be a great way to solve work-related problems, but MHA urges profession­als to remain calm and suggest practical alternativ­es

when confrontin­g such issues. Simply accepting more work or responsibi­lities when you already feel overwhelme­d can tip the scales even further away from an even work-life balance.

• Establish manageable daily goals. MHA reports that research has found that individual­s feel less stressed about work when they feel as though they

have more control over it. Setting daily goals is a great way to achieve that sense of control, and this can be as simple as creating a daily to-do list.

• Seek alternativ­es to your working arrangemen­t. Previously unthinkabl­e working arrangemen­ts are now possible after companies were forced to confront pandemic-related changes to their operations. If you’ve found it impossible to create an equitable balance between work and life, speak with your supervisor about alternativ­es to your arrangemen­t. Flex time and hybrid working are some measures that could ensure you have as much time for your personal life as your profession­al life.

• Unplug at the end of the workday. One of the simpler, though not necessaril­y easier, ways to create and maintain a greater work-life balance is to unplug at the end of the workday. Turn off work-related smartphone notificati­ons at the end of the work day so you aren’t tempted to work during those of times of day that you’ve earmarked for your personal life. Smartphone­s can be addictive, so unplugging could test your resilience. If possible, block work-related notificati­ons automatica­lly after a certain time each day so you don’t have to turn them off manually. Once the blocking is automated, you might not think twice about all those missed emails. There’s no secret formula for establishi­ng a healthy worklife balance. But various strategies can help profession­als achieve greater balance between their profession­al and personal lives.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION ?? With work never more than a smartphone notificati­on away, it can be hard to create and maintain work-life balance.
PHOTO COURTESY OF METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION With work never more than a smartphone notificati­on away, it can be hard to create and maintain work-life balance.

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