Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Work-life balance

Eku deede iwoyio meaning hello everyone!
Questions about work-life balance form an important part of our lives, but if you asked me how I handle work-life balance, I would have to say: I don’t really have a work-life balance; I have a work-life blend. It’s funny that sometimes you can do something successfully at work, but fail to do it at home. As long as no one part of your life suffers too much and you are open to the compromises you are making, I think you can have some semblance of balance. That is how to be emotionally intelligent.
Two key things can help you make decisions on how to spend your time.The first is, try to ensure to spend that quality time that makes up for any lack in quantity of time. Even though I have to work many hours, I often can choose to work late at night and early in the morning, when everyone is asleep. That stuff is important in creating a relationship you can then build on for the rest of your life.The second thing is realizing that you can’t do all the things all the time. A study shows that there’s only so much deep work a person can do in a given day before it becomes counterproductive.
We all have the same number of minutes per day; only you can actually sit down and decide what matters to you. Only you can balance the different needs into a blend that actually works for you. The only real choice we have is how we use them.
We celebrate with you if you were born in June we pray that you will not junu or sonu (be lost )in this month, this year and the rest of your life. Have a wonderful month everyone!
Olusegun

Aare YAJ 

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