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Salt Lake Community College Life-Work Balance Achieving the Holy Grail A Presentation for Robert Jacob Account Executive
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How to Tell If Your Life Is Out Of Balance 1.You feel out of control of your life. 2.You are easily overwhelmed by simple things. 3.Your children ask who the stranger is when you come home. 4.Feeling distanced from loved ones. 5.Unable to find time to enjoy personal relationships. 6.Constantly feeling you have no time. 7.Always anxious or depressed for no reason. 8.Chronic Sadness. 9.Constantly preoccupied with work related concerns. 10.Wake up in the same clothes you went to work in.
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The reality…
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5 million people… 7.2 hours a week worth £5402 each The number of people working 'extreme' unpaid overtime of more than ten hours a week increased by 14,000 to nearly 900,000 last year, according a new analysis of official statistics. - Published by the TUC to mark Work Your Proper Hours Day (WYPHD).
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What Are The Effects? I Think I’m Out of Balance!
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Poor Work-Life Balance Higher rates of absenteeism Higher rates of staff turnover Reduced productivity Decreased job satisfaction Rising healthcare costs Lower levels of organisational commitment and loyalty = Poor Job Performance
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The Well Balanced Test
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No Matter How You Slice It, You Only Get 24! How Will You Slice Your Pie?
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What Steps Do I Take? Prioritize Make a Plan Take Action
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What Steps Do I Take? Prioritize
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Take Some Time To Reflect Identify, List and Prioritize: Your Personal Needs Work Responsibilities Family & Relationship Needs
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Balancing Work and Home Prioritizing Tool Use this chart to list the things important to you, and the areas of your life that you would like to prioritize. Core value / Life Responsibility Importance 1=Least Important 5=Most Important Time Commitment # of Minutes/Hours in a 24 Hour Period 1 2 3 4 5 Tools to Help Prioritize Your Life Account Mgr 8 hours/day Playing Pipes1 hour/day Meals & Nutrition2 hr/day Sleep6-8 hrs/day
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The Prioritization Grid Account Mgr Playing Pipes Meals & Nutrition Sleep Playing Halo on XBoxVisiting my Inlaws
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What Steps Do I Take? Make a Plan
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Beware of the Time and Energy Thieves Use the Priorities Grid Think about eliminating Items in Quadrants 2 and 4
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Additional Planning Tips
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Use Your Commute Time Wisely. It may be the only “ME” time you get. Use the time to unwind and transition from work to home. Listen to relaxing music or audio books.
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Share the workload at home. Keep a chores list on the fridge for the whole family with names assigned. Try to make meal preparation fun: include your children and turn on some lively music Hire a reliable teenager from your neighborhood to “take some of the edge off”
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Plan Meals Ahead. Each week plan 2-3 meals Ahead of Time. Keep your pantry well-stocked to accommodate those frenzied or “grab and go” meals. Remember, even take-out takes time, often as much as making a quick meal at home.
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Set Time Aside For Fun and Relaxation. Find activities that you can do as a family. - Include physical activities like skating and rollerblading, cycling or going on hikes. Plan regular “dates” with your spouse or partner. Don’t forget to include some “personal time” for your own hobbies or activities.
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Monitor your workload. If you are the employee: - Speak out when you are overloaded. If you are the supervisor: - learn how to delegate more effectively. Don’t try to do the work of your employees.
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What Works for you? Group Discussion Time
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Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff Life is too short to worry about leaves, focus on the roots.
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Finally, Take Action And Remember: Know It Won’t Always Be Perfect Be grateful for what goes right and learn from your mistakes. Do what you can and enjoy whatever time you spend more pleasantly and productively. Time management is not an exact science. Don’t stress out by obsessing over every second of time.
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Life-Work Balance Achieving the Holy Grail … it’s in your hands!
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Additional Resources Personal Advantage – web tools www.MyRBH.com www.MyRBH.com Click on login button Click on login button Your Company Name: Salt lake Community College Your Company Name: Salt lake Community College Call your EAP, (866) 750-1327 To schedule a counseling appt. To schedule a counseling appt. For crisis assistance For crisis assistance For a supervisor consultation For a supervisor consultation Personal Advantage – web tools www.MyRBH.com www.MyRBH.com Click on login button Click on login button Your Company Name: Salt lake Community College Your Company Name: Salt lake Community College Call your EAP, (866) 750-1327 To schedule a counseling appt. To schedule a counseling appt. For crisis assistance For crisis assistance For a supervisor consultation For a supervisor consultation
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