Longer working hours, lower staff levels and increasing pressure and demands have meant that, for many, work has become excessively exhausting and stressful, leaving little time or energy for a life outside the office.
If you are finding the balance is not in your favour, it might be time to examine certain areas of your life with the aim of boosting your resilience and stamina. After all, if these things are being compromised, your work will surely suffer.
Quality sleep is by far the most vital component in preparing your body and mind for work demands. Sleep deprivation can cause anxiety, depression, memory loss, weight gain as well as weakening your immune system, leaving you susceptible to illness.
If work stress and anxious thoughts of the day are leaving you restless at night, there are plenty of options to assist. Exercise is one of the most beneficial practices you can do for not only combating stress and fatigue, but also promoting sleep.
Additionally, relaxation techniques such as meditation and deep breathing not only assist with sleep but also general well being, advocating positive mental health and clearer focus. There are also many herbal teas and vitamins which promote sleep and have other benefits as well.
If you’re the type of person who takes work home with you or continues to receive work calls once you’ve left the premises, it’s extremely critical to set boundaries and strictly limit this kind of behaviour.
It’s often a case of setting cut off times and learning to switch your phone off at the same hour each day. Having self discipline where these factors are concerned will not decrease your productivity, as you might think, but will increase it, as you’ll be better rested and can input more energy during working hours.
For some, the opposite situation is the issue. For example, frequent lateness and never arriving to work early or finishing prematurely and allowing themselves to fall behind their workload.
It could be that social or home life are not only being put first, but are prioritised to the detriment of work and achieving goals. This is, however, where the same techniques such as exercise and relaxation will assist in positive ways.
Looking after your body and mind will improve motivation and energy levels, leading to earlier starts and more focussed drive and commitment at work.
A balanced diet, limiting caffeine, sugar and alcohol intake, will enhance mood and drive, so you’re able to organise your schedule and workload better and boast more effective outcomes.
Some of these practices may take a little while to perfect, but once you’re on a roll with your new work life balance, chances are you will never look back.