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Work/Family
Balance: Know Your Style
This
is first in a series of five leadership tips for work/family balance
SITUATION:
Ever
noticed that your stress is
often caused by your juggling of work and life?
You have some systems that work for managing your calendar, and other
that seem to unravel regularly. You are lured by shiny new time
management techniques, but are sick of trying all of them out without
much luck.
KNOW
THIS:
An
overly-challenging work/family
balance interferes with the personal productivity in the majority of
us. Managing that work/family balance effectively leads to reduced
stress.
Sounds to me like understanding how to manage your own work/life
balance is a tricky little key to solving lots of things: conflict,
stress, time management, establishing world peace.
A recent study looked at the
source of conflict created by a lack of work/family balance and
identified several items that can help improve it. One of them is
knowing yourself and your personal style and habits.
What may work for others may not work for you. Attractive new trends
are tempting to try out so that you feel like you are hip and on the
verge of what everyone else in the modern world is doing. For
example, the latest advice on texting during vacation may say
stay
away from work during time off, but for some people it actually helps
them feel they are nicely-balancing work/family while being productive.
TRY THIS:
Set
a certain time frame, perhaps a week, to do nothing more than
inventory what is working for you and what is hindering you in managing
your work/family balance. Where do you get stressed? Where does a
personal need butt up against a work need?
Set this list aside at the end of a week to incubate. Then, analyze it
for trends and no-brainers. For example, did you notice that you were
stressed at the end of a certain day because something did not get done
and you had to leave for a family get-together? But now that you look
at it in hindsight, you see that the to-do's could have easily
transferred over to the next day. Why the anxiety over having
everything off your list at once? Use this
list to make adjustments on what may be worth letting go of and where
you may want to expand your options.
Look at how you operate in your chaotic world as flexible. Actually say
to yourself, "I have my own personal
flex-style and it includes ..."
Own it.
*** Adapted from the article Is Stress Getting to You by Rebecca A.
Clay, Monitor
on Psychology,
January 2011.
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