Work-Life Balance

 


The relationship between work and other activities such as family, community, leisure, social obligations, health, and personal development is known as work-life balance. Work-life balance is about finding a delicate balance by giving these top priorities. It is unique to each person and always evolving. A state of work-life balance is one in which there are few conflicts between work and home life thanks to appropriate policies, helpful management, workplace amenities, and positive interpersonal relationships. Work-life balance is thought to have an impact on employees' job happiness and performance. Employee work-life balance contributes to higher job satisfaction and lower levels of stress at work.


Evolution of work-life balance


According to Bird (2006), the issue of work-life balance was first brought up by British working moms in the 1960s and 1970s. Later, in the middle of 1980, the US government gave the matter careful thought. In other regions of the world, work-life balance became sufficiently recognized as a problem with human resource management during the 1990s. The number of academic publications on work-life balance has surged due in large part to the growing influence of women in the workforce, technological advancements, alterations in societal perspectives regarding the interplay between work and family, and the multiplicity of family arrangements.

Work-life balance is defined as "a self-defined, self-determined state of well-being that an individual can attain, or can set as a goal, that enables them to manage multiple responsibilities at work, home, and in their community; it supports family, community, and physical health, and does so without causing negative effects, grief, or stress” (Waters and Bardoel, 2006).


The Harmful Impact of Work-Life Conflict


Not only can long work hours and high-stress occupations make it difficult for workers to balance work and family obligations, but they also raise health risks like depression, weight gain, and increased alcohol and tobacco use. There are several negative effects on both physical and mental health that have been linked to work-life conflict.

Compared to males, women are more likely to report high levels of caregiver stress and duty overload. This is due to the fact that women dedicate more hours each week than males do to non-work activities like caring for children and the elderly and are more likely to be the primary caregivers for unpaid labor like household chores. Additionally, compared to their male counterparts, women also receive less spousal support for their employment, according to other studies. Men are reporting more work-life conflict than women, despite women reporting higher levels of work-family conflict (Duxbury and Higgins, 2007).


Current Practices of Work-Life Balance


Businesses are starting to realize how much overworked workers can cost them in terms of operating and productivity expenses, absenteeism, punctuality, dedication, and performance.

Companies engage in work-life balance initiatives for five primary reasons: Excellent return on investment, hiring and retaining staff, laws, expenses, and union rules. Many different strategies are currently being employed to assist staff members in striking a work-life balance. It's vital to remember that although some work-life balance initiatives assist workers manage stress and cope with life in general more skillfully, others lower stress levels directly by rebalancing work and personal obligations. Flexible work schedules can cause some problems for employees, such as less face-to-face time with coworkers and less availability to clients. These problems can be resolved if employees talk with their supervisor about scheduling and communicate their availability to clients and other staff members.


Effects of imbalance in work-life


The tension people experience when they believe there is a discrepancy between their personal and professional lives is mostly responsible for the personal repercussions. The main causes of workplace stress are the demands of the job, management relationships, peer and colleague connections, and control levels. High levels of work-related stress have detrimental effects on productivity and outcomes for the company. Workplace policies and cultures have the potential to negatively impact employees' health and general well-being by taking precedence over their needs.

Work-life imbalance's negative effects, which include high absenteeism rates, low productivity, low morale, team dysfunction, depression, and mental illness, as well as the related expenses to the organization. The most obvious consequences of a business failing to manage work-life balance issues effectively can be listed as staff retention, lost productivity, and idle time.


Strategies for improving work-life balance 


·         Evaluating how you spend your time and determining what matters most. Establish a new daily routine while making sure the priorities stay the same.
·         Leaving the office behind. Put an end to your laptop and cell phone, and establish a distinct border between work and home. Seek your family's accountability to prevent you from reverting to previous behaviours.
·         Saying "no" to demanding situations that will only lead to further strife. This will enable you to devote all of your attention to the areas of your life that truly matter to you.
·         Efficiently managing your time by creating a daily to-do list and scheduling family activities on a shared calendar. Make sure you finish the tasks that are essential and put the rest of the work aside. (Dhas, 2015)


References

Dhas B. (2015), ‘A report on the importance of work-life balance’, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 10(9), 21659-21665. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication /282685585_A_report_on_the_importance_of_work-life_balance (Accessed 11th April, 2024)

Gregnano A., Simbula S. and Miglioretti M. (2020), ‘Work-Life Balance: Weighing the Importance of Work-Family and Work-Health Balance’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(3), 1-20. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7037206 /pdf/ijerph-17-00907.pdf (Accessed 11th April, 2024)

Thilagavathy S. and Geetha S.N. (2021), ‘Work-life Balance – A Systematic Review’, XIMB Journal of Management, 20(2), 258-276. Available at: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10. 1108/XJM-10-2020-0186/full/pdf?title=work-life-balance-a-systematic-review (Accessed 11th April, 2024)

Veenalatha K. (2019), ‘A Study on Work Life Balance of the Employees in the Field of Education’, Strategic Human Resource Management, 6(2), 317-325. Available at: https://www.jetir.org/papers/ JETIRY006057.pdf (Accessed 11th April, 2024)

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