What do you do to keep your work and life balanced?

Ezgi Yeğinaltay
18 replies
As someone who struggles with balancing work and life, I find it helpful to set clear boundaries between the two. I make sure to set specific times for work and also for personal time, and try my best not to let them overlap. I also prioritize self-care activities and make sure to schedule them into my calendar just like I would with work tasks. It's also important to learn to say no and not take on more work than you can handle. What about you? What do you do to keep your work and life balanced?

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Aaron O'Leary
Stick to a somewhat rigid schedule of breaks and shifts mainly, making sure I take regular interval breaks throughout the day and finishing to spend time with family at a reasonable time.
Peyt Spencer Dewar
@aaronoleary how long are your shifts on average?
Aida Zu
Sometimes I choose to just don't give a f. Works all the time just right!
Marina Guastavino
I agree! What works for me is to plan out my day with things I want to get done, but that includes things like my morning routine, workout and even social or fun activities. Similar to your calendar, but I do it as more of a checklist, so I can be more flexible regarding times. It is much more likely I will do it if its all written down.
Othmane Khadri
I tackle the challenge the other way around: Life-work balanced. The key here is to sit down and be honest with yourself, take a piece of paper and a pen to do one simple task: Write down a list of inflexible rules you won't bypass for anything work-related. Honestly, this is so fulfilling @ezgiyeginaltay, you get to live and stay true to yourself.
Nuno Reis
Knowing that balance is an illusion and based on that prioritizing. Take time first for what matters most and the rest comes after.
S.N.Dineshan
Stick to a fixed healthy little flexible routine and keep a flexible schedule and make tasks as small as possible prioritize bass on the importance. Continuously learn and improve scheduling.
Tim Mortensen
Honestly, the hardest part for me is the work/life/side project balance. I can do okay sectioning work hours and life hours, but squeezing in the time to work on passion projects is tough (and usually means I stay up too late at night🙃)
masti masti
The knowledge that balance is an illusion and prioritizing in light of that knowledge. Don't let the rest distract you from what matters most. https://www.realstyle1.com/
Kavita
Always making time for a walk. Learning how to ruthlessly prioritise the work that needs to get done everyday - I have 3 important things I need to get done. Once I'm done with that, then I'm kinder with myself if I need to take breaks, log off etc.
Giancarlo Sanchez
I myself struggle with this regularly. I'm either all in on something or not at all... leading often to burnout. Having set daily boundaries hasn't worked for me since I keep thinking about how to solve problems and I really can't disconnect until I find a path forward. A middle ground has been work-life harmony... where I'm able to hackathon the hell out of a feature in a handful of days but then I basically take an extra day off in the middle of the week. I'm finding answers here inspiring. Hopefully, I can do better.
Karan
make sure to set specific times for work and also for personal time
angel william
Make sure to schedule time for yourself and your loved ones in your calendar, just like you would with work appointments.
JD
I try to maintain a healthy balance between my work and personal life. I make sure to prioritize self-care activities like exercise, meditation, or spending time with loved ones. Additionally, I take breaks throughout the day to stretch, walk around, or engage in other physical activity that helps me relax and clear my mind.
Richard Gao
Just making sure to take frequent breaks and not to push myself too hard. It ends up allowing me to do more work in the long run
Shaur ul Asar
In my opinion, set clear boundaries between your work and personal life. Define specific working hours and designate time for leisure, hobbies, and spending quality time with loved ones.