Work-Life Balance
If you think you don’t have a healthy balance between home and work, you are not alone.
Over 70% of workers do not think there is a healthy balance between work and their personal lives.
59% believe they suffer ill health as a result of work stress.
When workers are in a state of imbalance, mistakes are made, morale is low, productivity suffers, more days are lost to sick leave and retention is low.
Develop Corporate Athletes
Corporate athletes are capable of sustained, outstanding performance. This requires physical, emotional and mental endurance. To get this level of elite performance, a balance of exertion and recovery is essential. This not only strengthens endurance but also prevents damage.
Balance isn’t found by creating more time. It comes about by generating more energy and skillfully managing the cycle of exertion and recovery. This workshop builds on a behavior-based work-life balance assessment and provides a streamlined process that ends with a clear action plan for personal change and accountability.
The highest performers are the most likely to consider their ability to balance work and personal responsibilities in a decision to stay with the company. (IBM, 1992 workforce survey)
Take the Assessment
Invest in yourself by taking the Work-Life Balance Assessment.
Training & Support
If your organization needs support in creating better team morale, increasing employee effectiveness or in retaining talent, consider the Performance and Balance Training. This workshop provides a critical intervention, giving individuals the tools they need to create ongoing balance, satisfaction and productivity.
For quick relief and powerful reminders, review the Work-life Tips Booklet. They are organized into 4 areas: Self-Care, Managing Relationships, Investing in Potential and Deepening Resilience.
For a comprehensive review of alternative resources that support ongoing wellness, order a copy of the Wellness Resources Guide.
Stock Gains Are Four Times Higher for 100 Best
A recent study by the Great Places to Work Institute and Russell Investment Group showed that companies on FORTUNE's Best Companies To Work For List posted collective returns more than four times higher than that of the general market (when compared to 2 other indexes of the broad market), over the last seven years.
Dynamic Balance
Balance is dynamic; always changing, never stable. Work-life effectiveness is based on making clear choices that will support the integration of your work and life. These choices are not always obvious or simple. But they form the foundation for satisfying work and living.
The Work-Centric Option
Being work-centric is not the problem and being less focused on work is not the solution. The real solution is found through dynamic awareness, choices and tools that allow a person take control of their own work-life integration. The result is better focus, fewer mistakes, higher morale and greater productivity. Enhanced work-life effectiveness also generates healthier, happier, and more committed employees.
Benefits for the Organization
Work-Life balance for the organization results in better recruiting, retention, attitude/morale, commitment, customer service, productivity, revenue and profit.
Benefits for the Individual
Benefits can include greater focus, achievement, satisfaction, quality of work and the ability to optimize strategic opportunities, resulting in a better income and better life.
Employees who used the company's work/life programs were 45% more likely to agree strongly that they will go the extra mile and are least likely to feel overwhelmed or burned out. (DuPont)