Finding a work-life balance
Sometimes听life is really busy. Whether it鈥檚 work, uni, social obligations, or a combination of all three, finding a balance between who we are and what we do is like walking a tightrope, hoping you make it to other side (whatever that looks like).
I鈥檝e recently been navigating this sort of balancing act听and it鈥檚 only now that I feel like I have the time to hopefully take a step back and regain some perspective. I think it鈥檚 something we鈥檙e all bound to experience at times (if not most of the time). There are plenty of tips out there for what we should be doing when we鈥檙e stressed听but if I鈥檓 honest, there are days/weeks/months when I simply听don鈥檛 have time听for mindfulness, journaling, a bubble bath or a听walk on the beach. In fact, I don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檓 qualified to recommend stress management tips to anyone when I find myself mostly unable to follow them. Instead, I鈥檓 going to touch on a few lifestyle and mindset changes I want to trial over the next few months. Hopefully some of them resonate with you.
Be kind to yourself
This year, I decided to work really hard and dedicate myself to my work in order to drive the best results I can. That鈥檚 great听but in order to perform at your best you need to be feeling your best. I need to remember that no goal should be at the long-term expense of my mental, physical听or emotional health. So, if my body is telling me to log off the night and sleep, I鈥檓 going to listen to it without feeling guilty.
Appreciate the small things
The problem with a lot of tips for managing stress and regaining balance is that they are normally activities that don鈥檛 naturally fall into my daily routine. They鈥檙e things I鈥檇 have to go to an effort to make time for (though I guess that鈥檚 the point). Instead, I want to start appreciating the smaller things,听like the daily commute, where I get to just sit peacefully and listen to music for a while听or the walk to and from work where I get to be outside and clear my head at the beginning and end of the day. When you鈥檙e stressed and focused on all the things that need doing, it鈥檚 easy to forget that the rest of the world exists.
Make time for the people you love
When I鈥檓 busy, I tend to withdraw from social activities. I make plans with friends only to cancel them because I just don鈥檛 have the time or feel guilty for not finishing important tasks. It鈥檚 not until I actually spend time with friends or family that I realise how much I needed to take that time to just talk, sometimes about nothing in particular, and get outside of my own head. It鈥檚 easy to forget that we are social beings, and that human contact is really integral to our overall health. Sometimes, just sharing our concerns out loud can help put things in perspective.