In today’s very dynamic work landscape, a hybrid work schedule has been extremely popular, as it offers solid flexibility as well as autonomy to both employers and employees. However, trying to achieve a healthy work-life balance while working in a hybrid work environment requires actual effort and intention to keep the balance there. In the article below, you’ll find practical tips to help everyone strike the right balance between a strong professional and separate personal lives.
ESTABLISH CLEAR BOUNDARIES
Define specific working hours and communicate these hours to both colleagues and family members. Having a designated start and end time helps to create structure and prevents your work from encroaching on your personal time. Be sure to maintain open communication with your team, specifically regarding your working hours and availability, to ensure that everyone is on the same page and your colleagues don’t have any expectations that you will be unable to meet. Also designate a certain area in your home to work in when not in the office. This way, you can separate your workspace from your personal living space, thus establishing further boundaries. Set regular breaks throughout the day to be able to recharge and avoid burnout throughout a busy work day. Regardless of whether it’s a short walk or a coffee break, a few minutes of stretching or even a warm shower, taking breaks is extremely important and crucial for maintaining productivity and overall well-being mentally and physically.
PLAN DOWNTIME AFTER PRIORITIZING IMPORTANT TASKS
Try to identify and prioritize the most important tasks for your day and your work schedule. Set realistic goals to help you stay focused. It will also help you from feeling overwhelmed by a growing to-do list that you cannot seem to cross anything off of. Every morning, write out a solid to-do list of everything you hope to accomplish that day, regardless of how small it is. Whenever you accomplish something, check it off the list and you will feel much relief and satisfaction. After a grueling work day, it’s also important to intentionally schedule activities outside of work that bring you joy or relaxation. Whether it is spending time with your family, pursuing a hobby with friends, or simply taking a nap after a busy day, having planned downtime after a busy work day is extremely crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life balance as well as maintaining good mental health. Be sure to regularly assess your work-life balance and make adjustments as you need to. Reflect on your routine weekly or bi-weekly to help you identify areas that you might need to improve in and continue to refine when needed,
UTILIZE TECHNOLOGY EFFECTIVELY
Technology in the 21st century is what enables us to do all this remote work, but technology can also contribute to a very blurred line in between your professional and personal life. Be sure to establish rules for checking emails and messages outside of working hours. If you aren’t getting paid, why bother? Whenever you can, use separate devices for work and personal use. One phone or laptop for just work and meetings is a good way to separate your personal and work life from your personal devices. The physical separation helps to create mental boundaries between your professional responsibilities and personal activities.






















