Dr Teena Clouston Knowledge of our Forefathers The Lost Wisdom of Lifestyle Balance.

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Dr Teena Clouston Knowledge of our Forefathers The Lost Wisdom of Lifestyle Balance

Finding Balance in Working Life 29 Occupational therapists working in the UK experience work-life imbalance Prioritised paid work Limited time Limited energy – physical, psychological, cognitive and psychic energy to engage in or give focused attention (Csikszentmihalyi 1997) Caused stress and pressure and created imbalance

Work is like being on the M25. If there’s a gap it’s filled up Working long hours….You know, in the evenings and weekends. Stuff like that...finding it difficult to switch off…… I notice impulsive things don’t happen anymore. And I think that’s the time I don’t fulfil my potential is when I’ve got competing priorities. I don’t do things that are important to me. Valued, you know? Sleepless nights mulling things over…… I was exhausted…. I got ill and very depressed…. I was off work and nobody cared

Why was paid work prioritised? There is not time to do everything but every ‘doing’ has its time. These fragments form a hierarchy, but work remains to a large extent essential…the reference to which we try to refer everything else back (Lefebvre 2004, p74).

Dr Teena Clouston Wisdom of Rhythm The whole of the human organism has its shape in a kind of rhythm. It is not enough that our hearts should beat in a kind of rhythm, always kept to a standard at which it can meet rest as well as wholesome strain without upset. There are many other rhythms that we must be attuned to: the larger rhythms of night and day, of sleep and waking hours, of hunger and its gratification, and finally the big four – work and play, rest and sleep, which our organism must be able to balance even in difficulty (Meyer 1922:7).

Dr Teena Clouston We should appreciate ‘The true religion of work [is] when fitted rightly into the rhythms of individual and social and cosmic nature’ (Meyer 1922:9) A dynamic equilibrium or ecological sense of balance Wisdom of Work

Dr Teena Clouston The Wisdom of Balance …a dynamic balance between doing and being is central to healthy living and wellness…Doing is often used a synonym for occupation within our profession….and is so important it is impossible to envisage the world of humans without it. Being encapsulates such notions as nature and essence, about being true to ourselves, to our individual capacities and in all that we do. Becoming adds to the idea of a sense of the future and hold notions of transformation and self-actualization (Wilcock 1999:1).

Dr Teena Clouston Wisdom of Variety Wilcock (1999) has suggested we need a balance between active ‘doing’ and a reflexive or integrative sense of ‘being’ in the natural and social worlds and time for self-actualising or ‘becoming’ to capture a sense of wellbeing in everyday life Requires balance in social activities but also between the social and natural worlds

Wisdom of Time If every man and woman worked 4 hours a day at necessary work, we would all have enough…it should be the remaining hours that would be regarded important – hours which could be devoted to enjoyment of art or study, to affection and woodland and sunshine in green fields…Man’s true life does not consist [just] of the business of filling his belly and clothing his body, but in art and thought and love, in the creation and contemplation of beauty and….understanding of the world (Russell and Russell 1923, p.50). Dr Teena Clouston

Wisdom of Meaning No matter how rich and comfortable we get, no matter how much time we are able to be free from obligation, the quality of experience is not going to improve one bit unless we learn to invest our psychic energy in ways that will bring intrinsic rewards. From this perspective a good society is one that succeeds in providing a meaningful plan for the investment of psychic energy, an investment that brings enjoyment to every act of daily life, and that allows for the growth of complexity in consciousness for as many of its people as possible. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1988 p, 379) Dr Teena Clouston

Wisdom of Occupational Balance ‘Time, rhythm, activity are beacon lights of the philosophy of the occupation worker….. Rhythm operates throughout nature. The healthy human organism pulsates rhythmically between rest and activity, using and living and acting its time in harmony with its own nature and the nature about it, and feeling itself to be a self-guiding energy-transformer in the real world of living things’ (Franklin 1922:422). Dr Teena Clouston

References Franklin, M The philosophy of occupational therapy. (Arch. of Occupational Therapy, February, 1922) Meyer, Adolf, British Journal of Psychiatry, 68 pg Lefebvre, H Rhythmanalysis. London. Continuum Meyer, A (reprinted 1977) The philosophy of occupational therapy. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 3, 10 pg Russell, B. and Russell, D The Prospects of Industrial Civilization. London. Allen and Unwin Wilcock, A Reflections on doing, being and becoming, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 46 pg. 1-11

Contact details Further reading Clouston TJ (forthcoming 2015) Worked Out and Still Wanting: Finding Balance in Busy Lives, London, Jessica Kingsley Clouston TJ (in press) “Whose Occupational Balance is it Anyway? The Challenge of Neoliberal Capitalism and Work-Life Imbalance” British Journal of Occupational Therapy Dr Teena Clouston