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Work-life balance is not what you think

March 23, 2018 by Debra Close Leave a Comment

Most of us think of work-life balance as balancing our time and energies between work and the home front. Fitting in all our responsibilities, with enough time for a bit of rest and recovery, or some scheduled exercise and fun.

But really, work-life balance is not so much the ability to juggle our time, but rather, mindfully and intentionally pursuing our goals in accordance with our values. In other words, organising our lives to make sure we’re giving our energies to the things that are most important to us. Because, when we live our lives in balance with what’s most important, our life makes sense to us, feels “right” and we feel satisfied and happy. And when we don’t, we feel restless, irritable, and unhappy.

So, what might this look like in real life? I’ve had clients with hugely different scenarios. For instance:

  • Choosing to work full time because right now her future financial security is her primary focus
  • Waiting for the right job – with an employer supporting flexible hours – because it’s vital for her to be able to escape the office or work from home when her kids fall sick
  • Choosing a job with a big corporate because she’s happiest when connecting with people face-to-face and gets a buzz out of working in a team environment
  • Leaving the big corporate as she just doesn’t flourish in their competitive environment
  • Choosing to put work on hold temporarily because she dreams of a career change is committed to studying part time
  • Both partners choosing to work part time because they value the chance to co-parent their kids equally

That’s why there’s no “formula” for healthy work-life balance; because everyone has different values, goals, strengths and backstories. There’s no right or wrong, just what feels authentic and serves you best at this juncture in your life.

In my coaching practice, I love to help clients work out exactly what is important to them so they can make plans and make decisions confidently, with a sense of direction and control. Often this is the part people don’t take the time to do. Most people spend more time planning their annual holiday than planning their life! No wonder so many people feel stuck with what they’re doing, hating their job or not knowing what their next steps might be.


About Debra

FlexCoach Debra Close is a specialist in Positive Psychology Coaching for mums. Whether you’re looking to return to work, or are balancing a career with family, Debra can help you answer your career questions. She is certified with the Strengths Profile tool.

FlexCareers offers a free 30-minute introductory meeting with our FlexCoaches, to help you establish if coaching is right for you.  You can contact Debra Close through FlexCareers here, and you can find out more about her practice, Flourishing Mothers, here.

 


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