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Peter Buturo: Six tips for achieving a work-life balance

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Our personal environment and daily habits significantly influence our ability to perform effectively in a professional setting. To be organised in our work, we must first organise ourselves within our personal lives. It is incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to incorporate an organised work routine into a chaotic lifestyle. 

Equally, if we don’t take care of ourselves first, then we won’t be able to effectively help others. If we can’t make sure that we are leading a healthy and balanced life, we aren’t going to be able to sustain the rhythm we need to best serve the clients and support other people that we work with.

Having a ‘work/life balance’ is not just about not letting work take over your life; it is also about not letting life invade and disrupt your work. Routine is a vital part of both work and life. So, it’s important to start by assessing your personal life and making sure that it is well organised. Then you can apply the same principles to your work life.

Admittedly, it can be difficult at times to keep work and the rest of your life separate. Especially working in emotionally demanding fields, such as social work, it can be particularly hard to ‘switch off’ at 5 o’clock, but it is very important to do so. This requires discipline and practice.

If you are struggling to find a work/life balance, consider the following tips:

Finding a healthy work/life balance can be challenging, but implementing some key strategies can help. By making small adjustments in your daily routine, you can achieve a more balanced and fulfilling life both professionally and personally.

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