Having a great Job and a
wonderful relationship is a beautiful thing. But making sure your partner gets
your time and attention is even more important. Knowing how to balance and
manage both work and love is a must. Breakups and divorces are sometimes caused
by lack of communication, time and attention. But Keishorne Scott is here to
help! So have no fear.
So how can you juggle your
relationship and your career?
5 ways to balance work
I’ve got the five tips that’ll
keep your work and love life harmonious—and YOU sane!
1. Prioritize
It’s a fact: Sometimes life
forces us to put more weight on one thing than another. Often, this priority
shift means forgoing one goal in exchange for another; for example, weakening
your professional aspirations in return for relationship growth. But you
shouldn’t have to sacrifice one aspect of your life for another. After all,
what’s the fun of a promotion if you don’t have someone to share it with?
The good news is prioritizing
doesn’t mean sacrifice. It means adjustment. And by building a strong
foundation for both your romantic and work life, you can prevent disruption
when priorities shift.
Step one: Make sure that both
your significant other and your coworkers know that they’re a significant part
of your life. When both understand that they are mutually valuable, staying
late at the office doesn’t mean that you’d rather be at work, nor does taking a
personal day mean you don’t care about your job.
Communicate that both are of high
priority and sometimes, as need be, one might take precedence.
2. Compartmentalize
Having a successful career and a
loving relationship is the best of both worlds. The best way to keep those two
separate worlds happy? Just that—keep them separate! That means when you’re at
work, commit fully to your job, the task at hand, and the needs of your
coworkers or managers.
Don’t let your love life be a
distraction. There’s plenty of time to daydream outside the office. Instead,
spend your workday being productive and you’ll have more time quality time to
spend with your beloved later.
Likewise, when spending quality
time with your significant other, don’t let work distract your attention. Put
away your BlackBerry, stop talking about your next big proposal, and halt all
conversations about your gossipy coworker. Instead, discuss topics you as a
couple both enjoy. On the plus side, you’ll find that occasionally
disconnecting (fully) from work will make you more productive when you return
to the office.
3. Manage Your Time
The number one factor in job loss
and relationship breakdown is lack of time and dedication. Successful
professionals who are in relationships know this can be avoided with a little
forethought and planning. If your career demands that you work long hours at
the end of the month, plan a weekend get-away with your guy the week before so
you can share time before your required separation.
Equally, after a vacation or
break from work, come back to the office energized and eager to get back to
your job. Show your boss that even though you value your relationship and
personal life, you are similarly devoted to your professional success.
4. Stay Connected
Social networking exists for a
reason—to reach out and touch people. Spending time at the office is
unavoidable, but ruining your relationship because you have a job is 100
percent avoidable. The fix? Take five minutes each day to send a quick private
message to your significant other, write on his Facebook wall — heck, even send
a quick email to let him know you’re thinking of him.
But please, this shouldn’t be a
novel, nor should you share in a monumentally long chat every hour. Remember,
you’re at work… you should be working! Just a quick two-liner about how special
he or she is will do just fine. Trust me, my wife does it from time to time
lol, but I love it!!
5. Know When to Quit
We’ll be the first to admit,
quitting gets a bad wrap. But knowing when something or someone isn’t good for
you and taking yourself out of that situation makes for one great character
trait.
The lesson: Be mindful of just
how much time you’re investing in your relationship or your career. If your
late work hours are preventing you from taking part in the things you love
(a.k.a. your relationship) it may be time to reevaluate your job and career
aspirations. Meeting with your boss to establish a more efficient work schedule
might be in order. I suggest doing that before thinking of quitting, which
should be the last resort.
Similarly, if your significant
other is not considerate of your career or life goals and continually gives you
grief about not spending enough time with him or her, it may just be time to
quit him or her.
Just remember, success-minded
people know that balance is the spice of life. And no matter how well you
manage your time, sometimes your life will be more focused on one area than
another. Just be sure to assess your goals from time to time, evaluate where
you are and where you want to be, and plan accordingly.
You can have it all! You just
have to work it for it!
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2 comments:
Thank you for this piece.
You are welcome Galia
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