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Newsletter October 15, 2009 Work/Life Balance : You Can Do It |

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We are all familiar with the old adage: “No one on their deathbed wishes they’d spent more time at the office.” Yet in these fast-moving times of change and complexity that’s exactly what we do – spend more time at the office as our workday knows no boundaries. Then when we do leave the office, what happens? We take with us our laptops, networked with our office computer, of course, our mobile phones so we can be accessible to everyone 24/7, or better still our blackberries so we can access our emails all night long and every minute of the week-end.
Why do we do it - better business outcomes, success and career development?
Maree Harris PhD |
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Work/Life Balance in the 24/7 Workplace of Laptops, Mobile Phones and Blackberries So what are we talking about when we talk about work/life balance?
What appears to cause stress and difficulties for people is where either their work and/or their personal lives demand of them rigid adherence to procedure and routine. They are caught between their two lives, being pulled in two directions, often at once, but having no control over what happens in either. This is determined by someone or something other than themselves. For most people, the most stress-provoking experience they have is when they feel they’ve lost control over their lives. Many people are prepared to work long and hard, if they can take a Friday off and have a long week-end every now and then, or can go to their child’s sport’s day at school or take time to pick them up from school in an emergency. The stress is enormous for a working mother if there is no flexibility in her workplace and she has a sick child. Does she leave the child with someone else for the day and worry about the child and feed her guilt about putting her work first? Does she take the day off and lie about the reason? Whatever decision she makes creates a stress that sees her less productive and often contemplating resigning or going part-time.
Having flexibility is also about how people manage their own work – whether they can commence work later and stay later, whether they can work from home some days, whether they can job share or work part-time.
Prepare Your Case for Flexibility in Your Work.
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What's Most Important in Your Life is made of Glass. Brian Dyson, when he was CEO of Coco Cola Enterprises, said: "Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling 5 balls in the air. You name them WORK, FAMILY, HEALTH, FRIENDS and SPIRIT and you are trying to keep them all in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back up. But the other 4 balls - FAMILY, HEALTH, FRIENDS and SPIRIT - are made of glass."
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Look After What is Important for Your People Linda Duxbury from Carlton University, Ottawa, in speaking on Canada's pioneering achievements in work/life balance, said: " You can make people come to work, but you can't pay for passion. If you force people to attend their job because they need the income, but they feel they are not having a life, they'll punish you. This won't happen in overt ways, but they don't give you the passion, the creativity, the innovation you need to be competitive." |
