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Episode 3268:
Julie Morgenstern explores the common obstacles that hinder achieving a healthy work-life balance. She identifies poor planning, unconscious company culture, and the tendency to derive primary value from work as key issues. Her insights offer practical solutions to help reclaim personal time and improve overall well-being.
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Quotes to ponder:
"Work-life balance we all crave it, yet it seems so incredibly difficult to achieve."
"In my years as a corporate consultant, I’ve noticed that the top-tier performers in nearly every industry are deeply committed to their work-life balance."
"The way we spend our time at work has a direct impact on our time off. And how we spend our time off has a direct impact on our work."
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[00:00:53] Let's get right to our next article as we optimize your life. Three Obstacles To Embracing A Healthy Work-Life Balance by Julie Morgenstern of JulieMorgenstern.com Work-Life Balance We all crave it, yet it seems so incredibly difficult to achieve.
[00:01:16] It's easy for us to say, it's impossible, my job is just too demanding. And that might be true. With its workplace climate, it's all too easy for work to become a 24-7 all-consuming aspect of our lives.
[00:01:29] Yet with very few exceptions, it likely doesn't need to be this way. In my years as a corporate consultant I've noticed that the top tier performers in nearly every industry are deeply committed to their work-life balance.
[00:01:43] The way we spend our time at work has a direct impact on our time off. And how we spend our time off has a direct impact on our work. If you spend your leisure time in a way that is restful, enriching and fulfilling,
[00:01:56] research shows that you will perform better in the office. So what gets in the way of our ability to disconnect and recharge? What fuels your desire to stay in the office or prevents you from walking out the door on time?
[00:02:10] In order to find the right solution to bring your work-life balance to equilibrium, it's important to first get to the root of the problem. My conversations with clients over the years has helped me to identify three common causes for work-life imbalance. 1. Poor Planning
[00:02:29] A failure to plan ahead can put the kibosh on your work-life balance in several ways. A recent UK study found that the average office worker is productive for an average of just two hours and 53 minutes out of a standard eight-hour workday.
[00:02:44] If you're allowing more than half of your day to slip through your fingers due to distractions, interruptions, disorganization and failure to look ahead, you can easily get stuck at the end of your day or up against the weekend
[00:02:58] with a huge unfinished project causing work to flow over into your leisure time. Poor planning of your work can often result in having to take work home at night and on the weekends. On the other hand, many people experience the opposite issue.
[00:03:13] Pouring all of their planning energy into their workday, squeezing every ounce of productivity out of the day and then simply forget to take the time to plan out their personal lives in the process. Without a concrete and compelling activity to do in your leisure time,
[00:03:29] going on to the computer to get some work done like completing a major project will yield a greater sense of satisfaction than another night spent endlessly scrolling through Netflix. If you get to your evenings and weekend without a plan, free time tends to disappear before your very eyes.
[00:03:47] The effect is that you aren't refreshed, you lose energy and momentum, and lethargy begins to set in. You return to the office each Monday feeling more and more depleted. Number two, company culture. While there always have been and always will be certain companies and bosses
[00:04:06] who value face time and hours worked over the quality of an employee's output, studies have shown that even when a company is not putting pressure on its employees, people take on extra hours of their own volition. This is usually the result of an unconscious company culture.
[00:04:22] There's a difference between the demand for 24-7 accessibility and bad habits that have formed over time. Just because your boss sends out an email at 11 p.m. on a Friday night
[00:04:33] doesn't mean that she expects or even once you to respond before you're back at your desk Monday morning. Dare to analyze whether your 60-plus hour work weeks are actually a demand of your role or whether unclear expectations have you tied to your inbox long past required hours.
[00:04:52] Number three, work as primary source of value. Many people are energized and most at ease when they're consumed by work. Work presents us with a sense of value and affirmation. The practical, measurable results offered by work can be more immediately gratifying than the effects of a personal life.
[00:05:12] Getting the report done, landing the contract and running a successful meeting are tangible accomplishments with concrete results. The payoffs of a personal life, a feeling of fulfillment, energy and love are more ambiguous and much harder to measure, define and access.
[00:05:31] That distinction can lead us to gravitate toward work and feelings of guilt and lack of purpose if we aren't working. For the next week, be mindful about when, why and how often you find your work creeping into your leisure time.
[00:05:48] This will help you determine what's really standing in the way of your work-life balance. Is it external complications or is it something about your own mindset? Once you identify the obstacle, you can more easily overcome it.
[00:06:02] You just listened to the post titled Three Obstacles to Embracing a Healthy Work-Life Balance by Julie Morgenstern of juliemorgenstern.com and I'll be right back with my commentary. Thank you to Julie. This one hits home for me as an entrepreneur.
[00:06:22] Work is definitely a huge source of value for me and could be my primary source as it's what I'm always thinking about. And on top of that, I'm not big on planning so this one's definitely showing me different ways to think about my work.
[00:06:37] Although one thing I will say if you're an entrepreneur like me company culture is you so it begins with yourself as many things do. But in either case, think about your own work-life balance today and this week have a great rest of your day
[00:06:52] and I'll be back tomorrow as usual where your optimal life awaits.



