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The Work/Life Balance Ratio

| posted by Carmel Benson "Work-life balance has become such a commonly used phrase that we rarely if ever stop to even question its meaning. Let's examine it...
Work is part of our lives. Of course. Few of us can afford not to work, and while many work in unrewarding, monotonous jobs, some of us find our work very rewarding and fulfilling. But the fact remains that work is part of our lives. Part of it. "Work-Life" is then the ratio depicting how much of our lives we devote to work. The amount we work divided by the whole of our live. Remember from math class? That's how you derive the percentage -- the part divided by the whole. So then... what percentage would provide balance. Balance suggests 50/50. But who wants work to constitute a full half of their life? Mmm-Possibly some GI Joe/Jane-type go-getters...? But for those of us who've ascribed to our modern, evolved priorities around family, friends, healthy, happiness, and yes damn it! (I'll say it) me time, half my life? Half? That's 12 hours a day, or 3 and 1/2 full 24-hour days at work. While I'd love 3.5 full 24-hour days to devote to non-work activities and interests, I can't imagine the price -- the other half week with no contact with family, friends, no sleep...So what is the acceptable ratio? What's yours? Maybe that's one initial step towards finding the work-life balance we discusss, read, and even moan about to frequently -- determining our target goal. What's yours? You tell me yours and I'll tell you mine.
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October 30, 2008 at 6:28pm

jia en teo
good question - I don't know the answer to that. My boyfriend and I started our own company (together!) and so now our company, Roomorama.com, consumes us day and night. We work together and we work from home -- it's almost the worst way to have a work-life balance because work IS life.

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