Hands up if you read your work emails in bed before going to sleep? Or maybe you’re catching yourself thinking about your growing ‘to do’ list while your partner talks about plans for the weekend…
Sound familiar? Read on to uncover the five signs that you’re taking work home too often.
There’s a fine line between being a highly committed and diligent employee and letting your job interfere with your personal life. Signs that it may be time to review your attitude and approach to work include:
Even if your key focus right now is to get yourself noticed, snag that promotion or climb the corporate ladder, it’s important to ‘switch off’ from work at the end of the day. In fact, leaving work at work and giving yourself adequate down time, may actually improve your efficiency and productivity during work hours.
Switching off can also reduce stress and boost creativity. In fact, when you’re relaxed, your subconscious brain works on problems, which is why many people experience light bulb moments when they step away from a problem.
Overworking can lead to burnout, mental fatigue, and general career dissatisfaction. However, maintaining a good work/life balance can leave you happier, healthier, and more focused while at work. Leaving work at work is also good for your personal life, since it gives you more opportunity to spend quality time with those who are important to you.
Overworking can lead to burnout, mental fatigue, and general career dissatisfaction. However, maintaining a good work/life balance can leave you happier, healthier, and more focused while at work.
Small changes to leave work at work
Achieving work / life balance doesn’t mean you have to make massive changes. In fact, making some small modifications to how you operate at work can result in noticeable improvements.