4. How to Find a Good
Work-Life Balance
Part 1: Time Management and Scheduling
Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
Part 3: How to Implement Techniques and Achieve Balance
Part 4: What to Do Once You Have Found Your Balance (and
What to Do if You Get Stuck Again)
5. Part 1: Time Management and Scheduling
Become MORE Productive!
1. Create a list of tasks. Prioritize the tasks with numbers.
2. Estimate how long it will take to complete each task.
3. Check to see how long it ACTUALLY TOOK you to complete each
task.
4. You will become better at planning and scheduling the amount of
time for each task!
6. Part 1: Time Management and Scheduling
Create a Schedule
1. Using 30-60 minute increments, make a schedule.
2. Make a weekly schedule instead of a daily schedule.
3. Include ALL activities in it!
4. SWISS CHEESE big tasks. (Devote small chunks of time to a big task.
By doing this, your big task will seem smaller and more manageable.
You will be less stressed and more likely to make progress!
5. Leave room for OPEN TIME.
6. Be realistic!
7. Follow it as closely as you can.
7. Activity
Using the planner provided, jot
down a few tasks and activities
you do EACH WEEK.
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8. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
1. Plan for obstacles. Use countermeasures to help you remember
what to do.
For example, when you are working on a task and you find yourself
wanting to check your email or go on Facebook, then take a break!
9. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
2. Designate a work space. Only work in your work space.
Eat at your table, sleep in your bed, work productively in your
work space.
10. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
3. Establish routines.
For example, each day, when I get up, I immediately go to the
washroom. Then I drink a glass of water and take my medication
and vitamins. While the water for my tea is boiling (3 minutes in
the microwave), I make my bed. I then have my tea with my
cigarette while reviewing my positive affirmations and list of tasks
for the day. Then, depending on what day it is, I will either have a
shower right away and get dressed, or, if it’s a “work-out” day, I
will wait to have a shower until after I’m done working out. The
point is, I have established a morning routine, and it jump-starts
me for the day!
11. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
4. Use the Pomodoro technique when working.
Set a timer for 25 minutes. Take a 5-minute break.
During your break, you can stretch, walk around, have some water,
or meditate. Then return to your work and set the timer again for
25 minutes. Then take another 5-minute break.
Following this, set your timer for 45 minutes. Then take a 15-
minute break.
Repeat this process until it is time to stop working.
12. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
5. Incorporate leisure and “down time” into EACH DAY, and
remember to be social!
Take time to do things you WANT to do.
This might include watching something (TV, YouTube videos, a
movie, etc.), playing a game with your family or friends, going for
coffee, talking on the phone, doing a hobby (such as knitting,
drawing, painting, etc.), and/or attending a special event.
13. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
6. Remember to exercise AND pamper yourself.
Exercise does not have to be a chore. You can put on a song and
dance to it!
Pamper yourself by doing something special JUST FOR YOU.
Whether this is taking a bubble bath, going for a sauna, doing your
nails, getting a pedicure, or reading a book, the point is to do
something SPECIFICALLY FOR YOU.
14. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
7. Allow yourself flexibility.
Stop being available to everyone 24/7. Turn off your phone
(or turn down your notification sound). The world will not
end if you have to make someone wait 24 hours for your
attention/response!
15. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
8. When it’s time to work, work. When it’s time to play, play.
Use techniques to transition yourself.
For example, dress a certain way for “the office.” Walk to work
(even if you work at home, you can go for a walk, and use this time
to get into “work mode.”
Transitioning yourself means changing your mindset from one
mode to the other. To do this, take deep breaths, meditate for a
few minutes, and focus on what is next on your list for the day. You
can also do a crossword puzzle, or listen to some music before
beginning the evening’s routine.
16. Part 2: Balancing Work with Leisure
9. Take days off. Treat your business like a job.
Allow yourself to relax and NOT think about work pressures and
stresses for at least TWO days a week.
Also, take vacation days! Plan for a two-week holiday at least once
a year.
17. Part 3: How to Implement Techniques and
Achieve Balance
1. Set your priorities. Concentrate on one thing at a time. Respect
your private time. Reward your progress. Similarly, if you experience
a failure, create punishments for yourself.
This will help reinforce positive behaviours. It provides you with
motivation and an incentive to achieve your goals!
18. 2. Do weekly and monthly reflections. Look at whether or not you
are attaining your goals. If you aren’t, revise your schedule and try
again. If you have met your goals easily, create more lofty goals.
Continue to push yourself until you can achieve a balance!
19. Activity – Using the workbook/planner
provided, fill in your thoughts after one
week and then again after one month, in
the sections provided.
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20. 3. Don’t expect perfection from yourself. Forgive yourself when you
slip up. Learn from your mistakes. Similarly, if you find that you are at
peace, note what you did to feel that way, then try to replicate it.
21. 4. Ask for support and outsource work. Delegate tasks. Automate
social media. Use tools to help you.
22. 5. Hire a personal coach.
A personal coach can assess your current work-life balance, and can
tell you what you can do to achieve optimal balance.
23. 6. Make sure you exercise.
Exercise relieves stress, clears your mind, and ultimately makes you
more productive. Don't skip it. You'll find that you greet work, family,
and personal commitments with renewed vigor.
24. 7. Set boundaries and eliminate distractions.
Turn off your cell phone. Focus on your activity at hand. Ask friends
and family not to interrupt your work time unless it's an emergency.
Understand what REALLY matters!
Learn to say “NO.” Learn to say, “I’m sorry, but I can’t chat right now.
I’m working.” Don’t mix work with play.
25. 8. Work smarter, not harder. Set SMART goals.
S – specific and significant
M - measurable, meaningful, and motivational
A - agreed upon, attainable, achievable, acceptable, and action-
oriented
R - realistic, relevant, reasonable, rewarding, and results-oriented
T - time-based, time-bound, timely, tangible, and trackable
26. Activity – Using the workbook/planner
provided, write out your big goals for the
month. Also write out your goals for the
week.
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27. 9. Leave work at work.
Make a conscious decision to separate work time from personal
time.
28. 10.Pace yourself. Make lists. Be realistic about what you can
achieve in a given time frame.
29. 11. Set your own rules and deadlines whenever and wherever you
can.
Regardless of the type of job that you do, you have to realize that
you are in control of certain areas of your life.
For example, by controlling when you wake up, such as waking up
an hour earlier, you can get in that extra "writing time." You will
then be more productive and reach your goals faster!
30. 12.Maximize your “waiting” time. Read on the bus. Listen to
podcasts while working out or cooking. Organize your pictures while
waiting in the doctor’s office.
31. 13.Drop activities that sap your time or energy – for example, get off
of social media, and check your email once or twice a day at specific
times ONLY.
32. 14.Use positive self-talk, affirmations, and visualization. Be positive,
passionate, and enthusiastic. Attitude is everything!
33. 15.Don’t measure success based on how much you earn.
Success means different things to everyone. It is NOT always about
your earnings! Measure your success by how far you have come in
your own journey, the improvements you've made in your personal
development, and how happy you are in your daily life.
Your overall life happiness is what matters!
34. 16. Invest and re-invest.
Investing in yourself and your business allows your business to
grow.
Use tools to help you. Automate your social media promotions. Hire
a virtual assistant. Outsource tasks. (Yes, I know I mentioned this
already! But it's worth repeating!) Paying for certain tools to do
things that you could do (but don't have the time to) is a good
investment of your money. It will free your time up to earn more!
35. 17. Remember that balance is essential to good health!
If you do not have a balance in your life, your health will suffer.
You will also begin to resent job, and perhaps you will resent
others, too.
By striking a good work-life balance, you will be a much happier
person!
36. Activity – Using the workbook/planner
provided, create a sample schedule. Be
sure to include all of your activities (both
work-related and personal ones) in it!
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37. Part 4: What to Do Once You Have Found Your
Balance (and What to Do if You Get Stuck
Again)
It might take you a while to find the balance you desire, but
with a bit of effort, I am confident you will find it.
Once you have found your balance, try to maintain it. When
you get stuck again, and start feeling overwhelmed, review
these tips. Remind yourself that you’re human. Then re-do the
activities again.
38. Remember, we are human. Life will get in the way of our plans.
Emergencies will arise.
We have to learn to adapt.
We have to learn to be flexible.
We have to persevere.
There will be tough times ahead, but enjoyable ones, too!
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