Re-balance Your Life-Work Balance.
June 30, 2008
My favorite season is here – Summer. And with it, the desire to work less, play more and live happily. Because if you’re living a wealthy life, you better be having fun.
So, what better time than right now to re-balance our lives between the work we have to do and the fun we want to have.
That sounds great. But the big questions is: How?
Well, here are a few things that you can do to even things out. Now, you might say “There’s no way I can do that.” But remember, if you want to make a big change, you have to take a big action. Here goes.
1. Leave Work at Work
That’s right. Don’t take work home. If you can’t perform your duties during your regular working hours, then you’re doing something wrong – like scheduling too many meetings, making too much out of the minutia of work or even surfing the web too much.
2. No Weekends
Just like #1, if you can’t accomplish your work duties between Monday and Friday, you’re not working as efficiently as you can.
3. Shut-off the Crackberry
When did it become OK to check email at all hours of the day and night, during family dinners, at 3am in the morning and when you’re helping your kids with their homework? Well, it didn’t become OK, we just accepted it because we became workaholics. I believe that if you really want to re-balance your life and your work, the most important thing you can do is to turn-off your Blackberry when you’re home.
4. Ramp-up Your Social Life
Yes, do more social things. Schedule them on your work schedule so you don’t “forget” about doing them.
5. Coach Your Kid’s Teams
I know, you don’t have time to coach your kid’s teams. Well, make some time. Don’t think you can? Then next time you’re sitting in the stands, watching your kid play, look at all the different parents who are coaching. Then after the game, ask those coaches how they do it. You might learn a few things about scheduling and the importance of being with your kids. Also, NEVER take your laptop to your kid’s games. NEVER.
6. Take Weekend Trips
Every few months, take your family on a fun weekend trip. No, this doesn’t count as your “vacation”. Just schedule it and go have some fun.
7. Date Your Mate
Show your significant other how special he/she really is by scheduling and going on fun dates. The results will astound you.
8. Read Something Different
Change your reading habits to stimulate your brain. And to bring new knowledge and ideas into your life. If you’re into business books, try some fiction instead. If you like non-fiction, crack open a few mysteries. You’ll be glad you did.
9. Swim in an Ocean, Lake, River, Stream or Pond
To me, this is one of the most important ways to re-balance my life and work. I love to swim in natural waters (not pools) because it brings me back to nature. I know that this may sound crazy in an article on a wealth site, but try it. I promise you that it’ll bring you back to a time in your life when life was more important than work. And life was a lot more fun, too.











Hi Billy, What a great, great article!! I’m all about fun and I’m not working right now so you are preaching to the choir on this one, but I know people who need to read your words and I will forward them on. On one page you just drew a treasure map to a happy, balanced life. You will be a great husband and father someday….that article you wrote is the best advertisement for a mate I’ve ever seen! :o)
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