THE WORK-LIFE BALANCE TRAP
Work-life harmony
There are a lot of articles, movements, and opinions about the importance of this concept of “work-life balance.”
I often read and hear comments through forums at my company about dealing with burnout, having more balance, etc.
However, the concept has become kind of strange to me lately. Work and life are one of the same. The reason why humans find meaning have motivation and fulfillment is thanks to work.
Humans find meaning in the challenges we face every day to achieve our milestones. The truth is that the route to get to our destination is what we genuinely enjoy. Loving the present moment is the purpose.
I am a massive fan of working from home. Many companies do not allow you to move wherever you want to live, close to the beach or country of your dreams. Nevertheless, I save so much time from what used to be the accepted routine; getting ready, leaving my child into daycare, commuting to work, and repeating everything backward to get back home. I am forever grateful for that time I have gained to reinvest in my family and me.
Being able to work from home, connect with my team, be productive, effectively communicate and grow my company from the comfort of my house without having to commute anywhere is the best gift technology has given me. I have never felt more balanced before. If I have an inspiring idea, I get online and work on it. If I feel like I need a break, I go and play with my baby for a while. I have my world in one integrated space to be myself—my work and passions, intellectual challenges, and family, all together in harmony, without having to waste timeless hours in traffic.
The fact that you are at home also means that more time than not, your children demand and reasonably need your attention during “important work hours.” Therefore, you have to creatively accommodate both aspects of your life not to get crazy. Nevertheless, my preference is to work from home and be closer to my child. I am fortunate as I have a caring husband who works from home. We can take turns with the care of our baby, plus my little boy has very helpful and sweet grandmas that love to help mommy and daddy whenever they can.
Work and life cannot exist without each other. Humans need something to do to feel part of this giant community.
Working from home opens a door of flexibility and efficiency like never before. If we want to do exercise at noon, we can arrange our schedules. If we feel like taking a break and going for a walk or playing with our children for a while, we can do it!
Working from home allows us to be more connected with ourselves, family, and work in the best possible way.
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