Tips For Finding a Perfect Balance Between Family and Work

It has often been said by many wise men that family is the most important part of your life. However, in order to take care of your family, it is equally important to give due importance to your work as well. In order to cope with this specific problem, the best thing to do is to try and finding a perfect balance between your family and work life. A few pointers to help in maintaining a perfect balance between your work and family include:

Don’t Work Overtime

It has been commonly reported by many people that it is difficult to maintain a balance between work and family, especially as work ends up eating a good portion of your day. Apart from that, it has often been sighted that family people in order to make ends meet end up working overtime. Though, people often mistake this and end up giving little time to their family.

In order to ensure that you’re not fatigued because of work or face any workload pressure, make sure that you stop at work when the time is right. Remember, work should never overtake your life.

Though, the biggest hurdle being faced by people is that self-employed ones find it difficult to stop working. In comparison, people who are employed end up working overtime because of work pressure. The tradition of working for a period of only eight hours has become a long standing history and people have ended up resorting to being available 24/7 for their employers.

The best way to avoid workplace pressure is to be stringent when it comes to defining work hours and leisure hours. Once you’ve crossed your working time balance, be it even 12 hours, make sure that you put the pen down and head home.

Don’t Dare To Take Your Work Home

People often face the temptation of working from home. Though, this might sound like a nice proposition, it ends up being the devil of all workplaces. Taking work home is like a cigarette, you take it once, you enjoy it, twice, you might enjoy it again. But, as it becomes a habit rather than being convenient, it ends up being the toughest thing to be faced by a person.

Though working away from home might sound like a simplistic proposition, in reality it is not. Apparently, it ends up being a very tough challenge, as people have to work hard to ask their employers not to give work when they’re at home. Working from home is like you might be with your family physically, but the stress ends up doubling itself as your working from home uses the time that is meant to be enjoyed, rather than getting stressed out and exhausting your brain.

Give Importance According To Its Merit

It is always better to give each thing its merit according to its importance to you. Is it okay to miss out on your daughter’s first show because your boss had to go out of town for the weekend? Well, the answer would be a no, however, in order to make sure you’re not in such a situation, make it clear to your boss that you shouldn’t be pestered with things at an unwarranted time without its due importance. It might result in ruining your chances at a promotion for some time. But, with the due passage of time, things will fall in place and you will see a distinct difference in your lifestyle.

A Good Employer

Despite all the good work you might be pitching in, it is the employer who has the final say. There are many good employers who understand family troubles these days. However, finding an ideal one is a tough job. They might end up losing their head for an off, give you work at home, when you take just one off. So make sure that you keep things clear and leave an exploitative company as soon as you can.

 

Nimit is a project manager at PageOn.co.in and marketing head of CareerOutlook. CareerOutlook is the primary source for Indians to find the latest MBA Jobs & part time jobs in Mumbai.

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