How to Make Time for Work and Play

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Relationships with others, both at work and in your personal life, are an integral part of whether life will seem manageable and enjoyable. Nurturing and fostering interpersonal relationships take time and energy. People who do not achieve a sense of balance may feel fragmented or overwhelmed. Work and relationships will suffer if you are not managing to meet your needs and responsibilities, in addition to considering the needs of others at your workplace and in your personal life. Of course you cannot do everything! Ask yourself, “Am I doing things that are the most important to me? Am I spending time with those I love? Am I making time for both work and play?”

Work_and_playHaving balance in your life will be easier if you:

A value is important to the person who holds it. What changes with time and growth is the ranking of values in relation to other values. Values are expressed:

Priorities are activities and relationships that receive first attention because you have ranked them as highly important. When setting priorities, ask yourself:

Unnecessary things in your life include some stressors, unresolved conflicts, bad habits, poor planning skills, and unrealistic expectations. For example, do you have unnecessary conflict with a co-worker or have unrealistic expectations by striving for perfection?

Finding balance with your work and personal life, including play, can be accomplished.

Getting a handle on the stress in your life will help you make time for work and play and feel good about your general well-being.

Ask yourself these questions.

From the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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