National Work and Family Month Tips
Finding
a balance between work and family can be difficult especially if there is not
enough time to have family time. It is crucial to have family time and take
time off from work for their mental wellbeing. As well as their physical
wellbeing and for their development before they become adults. Plan and
dedicate some time in October to balance your work and family time. October is
National Work and Family Month.
Even if your
children are now adults, you can continue having family time and work time by
having excellent communication. Although they may not need advice all the time,
it is necessary to encourage them and to continue improving family bonds.
National Work and Family Month brings awareness and helps to establish better
communication, creates a routine for family time, and divides your time from
work. Begin by requesting some time off or a different work schedule with less workdays
or less working hours. Also, consider doing a part-time job instead of a
full-time job, especially if you are taking care of younger children or older
adults at home that need caregiving.
Reorganize
your work schedule with your partner. Take turns having a full-time job with
your partner so that one partner stays home to take care of the children. Also,
be responsible with the household chores and have an organization system to
plan the meals, the cleaning, and taking care of the baby. If family members
offer to take care of the household cleaning, meals, or taking care of the
baby; Make sure they are family members that you can trust, and they do not complain
about the housekeeping. Additionally, communicate with your family members
about your work-life so they can understand you and your partner.
If
they offer you support, advice, and offer to help you; try to reflect on how that
can help you as you reorganize your household routine and work routine as new
parents. Imbalances in work life and family life can be temporarily until you
find the right job for you to find the right stability for your emotional health
and everyone’s emotional health. Make video calls on your cellphone during your
work breaks so you can speak to your partner taking care of the baby. Set work
boundaries and your boss must understand that work issues must only be
discussed during work hours. Furthermore, if your boss contacts you on your day
off just to discuss work issues, let them know that you are taking care of your
family and that you will take care of work issues when you are at the office.
Manage your time by not
feeling guilty about leaving work tasks for later because you must take care of
your family. Do not be afraid to seek help from a professional therapist and
childcare providers. Always check that the day care center has a license, space,
hours of operation, costs, and that the employees have babysitting
certifications. Follow your instincts and have assorted options for day care
centers. Last, consider remote jobs especially if you need to save money and to
help you focus on your baby for the first few years.
Work and family life
can be achieved but not in one day. Be motivated, prioritize your time, reduce
your stress, and think carefully about your family’s necessities. Never feel
guilty for giving up a job just to be with your family. Always discuss with
your partner your decisions about changing your career, going back to college,
or changing your job for less hours to be with the family. Here are websites
for more tips to balancing work and family life.
12 Tips to Achieve and Maintain a Good Work-Life Balance:
12 Tips to Achieve and Maintain a Good Work-Life Balance
A Guide to Balancing Work and Family Life for a Fulfilling Life-Life Hack:
A Guide to Balancing Work and Family Life for a Fulfilling Life-Life Hack
12 Keys to Balancing Work and Family Life:
12 Keys to Balancing Work and Family Life:
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