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It Is Possible To Balance Your Work And Your Personal Life

By: Ann Golden Egle Home | Self-Improvement


The AESC (Association of Executive Search Consultants) write that over half of all executives do not have an acceptable balance between their work and their life, and nearly half of them affirm that the balance is worsening over the last five years.

Perhaps not so surprisingly, 80% of the executive respondents say they would either turn down or seriously consider turning down a promotion that would hurt their work/life balance. We are, in fact, a different generation than our parents who did not even seek balance. Each of us knows what an unbalanced home feels like because that is how we grew up, and we want much more for our own children.

In delving into this issue of balance with hundreds of clients and associates, I have found something that may surprise you. The key to creating more balance is not necessarily the demands that are placed on us at work. Surprisingly, it's generally not using our off-work hours well because we fail to plan for it.

When asked: "What prevents you from a more structured exercise plan or from taking those classes you desire?Clients on autopilot hazily reply: "My long hours at work; never being able to keep up with the demands; sheer exhaustion."

Yet in delving deeper, I've learned that with some simple planning and maneuvering of priorities, balance can in fact be attained. Here are some examples of ways my clients have created more balance in their lives:

Flexible Work Hours: Perhaps your work hours are more flexible than you think. It's possible to take some work home and get it done there toward the end of your day? Until you ask, how do you know? Here are some alternative options: arrive later, leave a bit early, take a long lunch and use the extra time to take a class, get in an exercise session, or enjoy a friend's company over lunch? All of these activities will bring greater perspective and creativity to ensuing productivity.

Creativity: If your children are asleep when you get home, or you only see your spouse in passing, it's time to create special rituals - something that is mutually beneficial and encourages communication. Have breakfast out once a week, meet for lunch, schedule weekly family or date nights. Involve them in the process.

Make a Master Plan: This can be for your family or for you. For example, how many books do you want to read this year, on what topics, will you buy or rent them? Look at your own back burner. What dream has lain there for years and years? How can you bring that up now, act on it, and what will it take? More help from the kids, from your spouse, hiring help such as a personal assistant, housecleaner, or babysitter?

Break the out-of-balance cycle in which statistics says you are more than likely involved. Look at your needs this week and make adjustments to find more balance in your world. Those at work and play will benefit from being with the new and improved you! Enjoy your discoveries and have a great week.



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Ann Golden Eglé, Master Certified Coach and President of Golden Visions Success Coaching can be reached at 541-385-8887 or http://www.GVSuccess.com


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