Definition :: Work–life balance is a concept including proper prioritizing between "work" (career and ambition) and "lifestyle" (health, pleasure, leisure, family and spiritual development/meditation). We look work and life as opposite sides. We feel
balance requires less work if we want to give more time to life.
Challenges in today's world ::
These days when you leave the office -- if
you go to an office at all -- it's easy to take the office with you on your
laptop/mobile devices. “A survey by the software company says more than 80
percent of us keep checking emails and taking calls. On average, we put in an
extra seven hours a week.
The good news is that we will be able to do
our jobs smarter, faster and more productively via the virtual workplace. The
bad news is that we don’t know where and when to draw the line between work
time and personal time. some of us can’t seem to break away from periodically
checking our work emails – and responding – regardless of where we are, as well
as the time of day or night.
It makes sense that we don’t want to miss
anything while working remotely, even after regular business hours. But
constant connectivity to a job may take a toll not only on one’s health, but
also damage personal and family relationships.