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Improve Your Work Life Balance And Get More Out Of Life
By:Clare Evans
Do you feel that you’re spending too much time at work and there must be more to life? Perhaps you need to improve your work life balance?
Find out which area of your life needs attention and focus on that first and see how great your life could be.
One way to assess how you’re doing, is to score each of the following eight areas out of 10. If any one of these is seriously out of balance it’s likely you’ll be tired, stressed and unhappy.
Health – being fit, healthy and well.
Are you a healthy weight for your height? How physically active are you – do you take regular exercise? Do you have a healthy diet – limited intake of sugar, caffeine, alcohol and processed food? When was the last time you visited the dentist, got your eyes tested, checked your blood pressure?
Money – having enough to meet your needs.
Do you know what it is that you need on a monthly basis? Do you have any large credit card bills or loans? Do you save 10% of you income? How well do you manage your expenses, investments and savings? Would you like to have financial independence?
Personal Growth – get to know yourself better.
What steps could you take this year to increase your own personal development? What behaviour would you like to change? Is there something that you’d like to learn to do better?
Partner/Relationship – being happy with where you are.
If you’re not currently in a relationship are you happy with where you are? If you are in a relationship do you have your partner’s needs as a priority and do you know what these needs are? How much time do you spend with your partner? Are you able to communicate effectively?
Fun/Social Life – having time to relax and enjoy yourself.
How regularly do you take time out for yourself to go and do something you really enjoy? This is one area of our life, which can get out of balance when we spend too much time at work. Arrange to do something this week to increase your fun.
Career/Business – enjoying your work.
Is your job enjoyable and fulfilling? Do you have a plan in place to improve your career/business prospects, gain promotion or plan your retirement? How are your working relationships with your boss, colleagues and others around you? Get to know what makes them tick – after all they’re people too.
Friends/Family – spending time with your friends and family.
How often do you see your family? Who haven’t you spoken to recently that you’ve been meaning to call? Who could you talk to right now? How could you spend more time with your friends?
Physical Environment – enjoying the surroundings in which you live.
What you come home to has an important effect on how you feel day to day. If you’ve got lots of unfinished jobs around the house or you’re not happy with where or how you live, look at what you could do to change it. Pick one outstanding task and aim to do it by the end of the week.
If you score less that 4 in any area, focus on that area first. What action could you take to make a change? What would it take to score a 9-10 in every area? To get further support and advice and a free test – get my the Life Balance Wheel.
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Article keywords: health, money, personal growth, relationship, social, career, work, friends, family, environment
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Clare Evans works with busy, stressed individuals and small business owners to help them plan and organise their time more effectively. Contact her now for more details and a free consultation. http://www.clareevans.co.uk
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