Time Management Strategies for Work-Life Balance, Part I

Mar 24th, 2010 | By | Category: Bringing Up Kids and a Business, Creating Structure, Getting Organized, Life Balance, Time Management, Values-Based Business
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Work-Life Balance. It’s what I encourage both my doula and coaching clients to strive for, but admittedly, I could use some help in that department myself. I love what I do and consider my work my passion. It’s difficult for me at times to create boundaries around my work when I lose myself in it.

However, after having experienced two bouts of illness over the last two months, my body has made it abundantly clear that it is time for me to really walk my talk.

For the home business owner, time management is critical for maintaining peace of mind and peace within your family. It’s important that you be as productive as possible in the time you set aside for work so you can enjoy life more when you’re away from it.

Here are two questions to think about:

Based on your goals and aspirations, how many hours would you like to work each week?

Take into account time needed in your office to work on administrative tasks, time taken for interviews, client visits, workshops and networking. How many births would you like to attend each month, and how much time aside from the birth will be required per client? You should also consider other responsibilities and obligations that you have, as well as the minimum amount of time you’d like to have with your family. Remember there are only 24 hours in a day, and a chunk of that is required for basic self-care like sleeping and eating.

What days of the week and what times of day will be best for you to engage in work activities?

I like to do as much as possible while my kids are at school. I do my best to limit evening activities to one per week, and weekend activities to twice per month. It doesn’t always happen this way, but it helps me to limit myself so I don’t commit to too many activities and overburden my family by being gone too often. What would be ideal for you?

When answering these questions, it really helps to consider your values regarding your self-care and your family. When you are clear about nurturing yourself and your family BEFORE you consider how much time you’ll dedicate to work, it’s easier to say “no” to people and things that call for your attention.

What kind of adjustments to your schedule to help you make the most of your working time?

These posts may also inspire you:

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  3. Incorporating the Big Rocks Into Your Life
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  5. How Balanced are the Various Areas of Your Life?
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  1. I love your blog about balance. I love all your blogs. Thankyou for your hard work you have put into this site. I have been in this business five years. This is really the first year to get it balance. When I first start being a doula-CBE-Teen Support/Mentor
    my life was not my own or my husband. Thank God I dont have any small children and a messy husband.(smile)
    I know know that balance is the key to your passion. You have to make your
    family your passion also. Most of all as you said you need to be first on the list.

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