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The Work Life Balance APS Overview for Tempe Elementary School District #3 March 31, 2010
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 2 Objectives To identify the sources which keep you out of balance To determine sources of stress To learn skills for effectively managing multiple demands
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 3 Finding Balance What are you balancing in your life? Is it working? What would you like to change?
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 4 Finding Balance (continued) List all of the activities and responsibilities that you are dealing with in both your personal and professional lives. Approximately how much time do you spend per week on each? Work/career Time alone Home/family Friends Spirituality Education Community/service Exercise/nutrition/sleep Finding Balance (continued)
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 5 What are Your Responsibilities? Home/ Family Social Spiritual Self-care Community Work Education Hobbies
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 6 Dual Career Families How do you divide the responsibilities? In the past month, do you think there was a healthy balance between work and family? Does either partner get “alone time”? Do you regularly schedule “couple alone time? What are two changes you would like to make to create more harmony in your life? Dual Career Families
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 7 Single Parents What are your main supports? In the past month, do you think there was a healthy balance between work and family? Do you get “alone time”? What are two changes you would like to make to create more harmony in your life?
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 8 Singles or Couples Without Children How do you allocate your time between your work and personal life? In the past month, do you think there was a healthy balance between work and family? Do you get “alone time”? What are two changes you would like to make to create more harmony in your life? Singles or Couples Without Children
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 9 Balance: Lessons from Nature Living things need to grow Living and growth require an ecologically balanced environment When ecological balance is disturbed, plants and marine life begin to die Life and growth resume once balance is restored Action is required to change behavior and restore ecological balance Behavioral change to restore balance takes time, but persistent action does make it happen
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 10 When I feel out of balance, what happens to my… Attitude Interactions with people Effectiveness in my personal life Effectiveness in my work Creativity Leadership skills When I Feel Out of Balance, What Happens to My …
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 11 Achieving Balance Focus on reducing energy drain Identify what you can change - what you can’t Align your goals values and beliefs Set limits and delegate Create new challenges that are aligned with your values Give yourself frequent breaks Seek support
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 12 Check Your “Out of Balance” State Monitor your energy level and emotional state Eat energy and brain foods Pace your self Build problem-solving skills Lighten the situation with humor Assess your environment Exercise regularly Check Your “Out of Balance” State
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 13 Achieving Balance Strategies for Home Hold family meetings Combine tasks Rotate which tasks get completed Re-evaluate priorities Plan weekends
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 14 Achieving Balance (continued) Strategies for Home: Getting Chores Done Call a family meeting Use incentives Use natural consequences Lower your standards Use the ‘ten minute’ system Consider hiring a cleaning service Achieving Balance (continued)
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 15 Achieving Balance (continued) Strategies for Work and Play Use discretionary time Set limits Communicate your needs Get support Be supportive Achieving Balance (continued)
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 16 Take Responsibility Scheduling time to be alone Spending time on what you’re passionate about Let go of whatever gets in your way Focus on the positive aspects of change Continue to share your thoughts and feelings
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 17 When to Talk to a Professional Counselor Emotions feel unwieldy Use of drugs/alcohol to cope Reckless behavior Decrease in work performance Interpersonal difficulties Disrupted sleep Changes in appetite Suicidal thoughts When to Talk to a Professional Counselor
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 18 Available Services Services available to employees and their family members Confidential services available to employees and their family members Confidential Up to 8 free counseling sessions Financial/Legal Consultation & Referral Services Child & Eldercare Consultation & Referral Services Convenience Services www.apshelplink.com user name: TESD www.apshelplink.com Counselors are available 24/7 Information, Referral, Follow-Up Management Consultation Training/Seminars/Lunch & Learns Critical Incident Stress Management
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 19 Employee Assistance Program The EAP is a valuable employee resource The EAP is FREE to you and your immediate family members You can use the service as often as you like Simply Call: 800-765-0770 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
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© 2010 APS Healthcare, Inc. 20 THANK YOU! Questions?
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