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  • How do you balance work and personal life?

    Flynn Bannan
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    Rihab Zaidi
    By taking back control of time: Once we understand how we are spending our time, and where we're spending it, we can make new choices that optimize our efficiency and prioritize our wellbeing: So instead of spending 4 hours in non-efficient communication or 5 hours doing a focus tasks that can be done in 3 if I remove distraction, I can make more time for the things that matter in my life.
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    @rihab_zd Absolutely agree! It's all about intentional choices. Identifying time sinks and optimizing tasks can free up space for what truly matters.
    Indu Thangamuthu
    Some days.. I don't have a personal life. 😡 N I cope up by making sure, some days I don't go for work life 🦾 It's basically the demand POV.
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    @indu_thangamuthu Understandable. How do you navigate the demands effectively? Any specific strategies you've found helpful?
    Indu Thangamuthu
    @flynn_bannan In work side, it's simple. Purely priority basis. "Make sure things get done before Client grab me by the collar". πŸ˜‚ In personal life... same. "Make sure get things done before family grab me by the collar"πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ
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    Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
    Make time for those other areas in your life. If it's not scheduled - it's not getting done.
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    @brenkinfa Absolutely, scheduling is key to making things happen!
    Kabir Haynes
    I totally agree Viacheslav - I think clearer on a quiet weekend after a bit of running, reading or paddle boarding
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    @kabir_haynes Absolutely! Quiet weekends filled with activities like running, reading, or paddle boarding can do wonders for clarity.
    Rana Ahmed Waheed
    Juggling work and life? Think of it as a circus act. Each ball in the air represents a responsibility; the magic is in the performance.
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    Igor Lysenko
    On the weekends I try to spend time with my family and then work.
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    @ixord That's a great approach!
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    Isis Clements
    Mix efficiency with leisure. Work smart, savor life. It's not about the hours; it's about the moments.
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    @isis_clements Absolutely! It's all about making moments count.
    Yogita Gholap
    Read all the answers, just to find my missing balance :)
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    @yogita_pg I hear you! It's a journey for many of us.
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    Bhavya Barot
    I really used to struggle with work- life balance. I currently work 12-14 hours a day. After I step out of the office, I don’t touch or look at work. Everyday in the evening I have various activities with friends that helps me switch off. Then during the weekends travel. I realized that I’m more happier, productive and motivated with a balance in my life.
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    @bhavya_barot What an inspiring journey! Your commitment to stepping away from work after office hours and engaging in activities with friends is commendable.
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    Viacheslav Ustinov
    By blurring the boundaries between work and other aspects of life. This is considered incorrect, but in my personal case it gave me complete satisfaction. I can solve problems on weekends and until late at night. And I can also easily go kite riding during working hours.
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    @viacheslav_ustinov I admire your unconventional approach! Blurring the boundaries between work and personal life to find complete satisfaction is a unique perspective.
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    Michael Gammon
    I totally agree Viacheslav - I think clearer on a quiet weekend after a bit of running, reading or paddle boarding
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    Ruslan.D
    i guess it couldn't be balanced .. only if you are not in hurry πŸ˜‰
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    @xeno1 Balancing work and personal life can indeed be challenging, especially when there's a sense of urgency. it's okay to prioritize and find a rhythm that works for you.
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    Mohsin Riaz
    Balance isn't static; it's a waltz. Move gracefully between responsibilities and soul-nourishing moments.
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    @mohsin_riazz Beautifully expressed! The waltz metaphor is so fitting.
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    Alexander Ptitsyn
    About 50/50.
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    @alexanderptitsyn I used to feel the same way! Breaks are crucial for staying productive
    Angelina Shaw
    Embrace rhythm. Work in beats, but remember, life's melody is woven in the pauses between notes.
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    @angelina_shaw What a poetic way to express the balance! Embracing the rhythm of work in beats, yet acknowledging that life's melody is woven in the pauses between notes is truly profound.
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    Violet Yeo
    I guess you won't see work life balance everyday, but overall, you may have achieved the balance. There are weeks that you will spend sorting out your own issues, and weeks that you just focus on work, depending on the priority. To me, work life balance is not by balancing in the number of hours but being able to attend to the priority whichever aspect calls for it.
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    @violet_yeo Prioritizing is key! How do you decide which aspect to focus on during different weeks, and has it brought positive results for you?
    Grace Bates
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    Prioritize joy. Work hard, but also make time for what lights up your soul. Balance is a daily choice!
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    @gracebates Absolutely love your philosophy! Prioritizing joy and making time for what lights up your soul is a wonderful reminder.
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    Luke Bryant
    Navigate life's dual currents. Work is the river that drives us forward, but personal moments are the quiet shores where we find solace and reflection.
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    Harry Turner
    Balance is a dynamic sculpture; mold it daily. Work with purpose, but also sculpt moments of personal joy with intention, creating a masterpiece of a fulfilled life.
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    @harryturner_009 You hit the nail on the head!
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    Recently, I was close to burnout. 15 hours working per day, waking up at 6 am. On Sunday, I decided to keep it easier and enjoy more the journey :)
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    @alessio_mavica It's great to hear you took a step back to prioritize self-care! 15-hour workdays can be draining
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    Sirina D
    Juggle wisely. Work deserves focus, but so does life. Quality matters more than quantity.
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    @sinadyy Well said! Juggling wisely is an art.