
Tips for Balancing Work and Family Life
Tips for Balancing Work and Family Life
How to manage family and career is the question that keeps echoing in every father and mother’s mind. Searching an unpaired sock, burning out the omelette, packing the lunch, and rushing is a daily routine in every house. When the clock strikes eight, the fathers will become a superman rushing towards school to drop their children.
To the father and mother, in this fast running world, you need to run in pace with the world. Unfortunately, many find it challenging to balance their work and family.
“It is all about quality of life and finding a happy balance between work and friends and family”.
– Philip Green
Balancing your work and family is not an easy task. To run a family and career smoothly, you must plan and be clear.
May it a working father or a working mother, worries are the same: How to manage family and career?
It is not easy for a mom juggling a job and family. Being a working mother, you shoulder dual responsibility. Your work can be different in office and home, but the motto is the same : managing people -managing the team lead with productivity in office whereas managing children and family members at home.
Well as a working mother, you should master the time management skill. A working mother can hardly have no time to breathe but they can do wonders if they have some bonus time. They deserve some bonus time for themselves in order to make sure that they possess superpowers.
If you are a working mother, follow these tips to manage your career and family:
- Prioritize what is important.
- Have a to-do list and plan.
- Prepare meals the night before and refrigerate.
- Go for a simple yet healthy breakfast.
- Have your own time for yourself.
- Hire a babysitter.
- Avoid working over-time.
- Take time to talk with your partner.
- Have a number two person.
- Spend time with your children after school.
- Have meet-ups with your children’s teacher.
- Help your children to do the assignment.
- Spend quality time for the family members.
- Go on a trip with your family.
- Have Super Sunday plans.
- Have Couple time.
- Share your work experience with your children.
- Appreciate your children.
- Try to be with your children on their special occasions.
- Share household chores with your partner.
During the 1980s and 90s, fathers are the breadwinners of the family. Mother is likely to be in-home taking care of the children. Now the picture has entirely changed. In dual-earner couples, fathers are likely to have higher work-life conflicts than mothers.
“I believe that being successful means having a balance of success stories across the many areas of your life. You can’t truly be considered successful in your business life if your home life is in shambles.”– Zig Ziglar
As a working father, here is how you can manage your career and family:
- Do not appreciate extra work hours.
- Leave your work at the doorstep.
- Stay away from smartphones and computers.
- Pick your children from school.
- Enjoy playing with the children.
- Talk to your partner.
- Believe that money is not everything.
- Look for flexible work hours.
- Share household chores with your partner.
- Have meals together.
- Plan for a vacation away from home.
- Speak to your children you love them the most.
- Schedule time for family and children.
- Have time for yourself.
- Be with your children on their special occasions.
To manage a balanced life both in work and family needs more patience, support of your family members and your partner. If you are a dual-earner couple, sit and talk about the career goals, children’s life and education. Check whether you are financially stable and plan accordingly. Discuss with your partner what makes you stressed in your life. Spend some quality time with your partner, too.
Having a whale time with your family is as important as having a successful career. Have patience and often say to your children you love them more.