If you feel work is dominating your life, these are a few suggestions
for creating a better balance. However, the first thing we often need
to do is to acknowledge the prominence that work has gained in our life;
if we are not careful, we can be in denial about how much work has come
to dominate our lives.
Are you A Workaholic?
Take a moment to consider the following questions:
- Is your first thought on waking about work?
- Is your last thought before sleeping about work?
- Does work take priority over everything else?
- Is your social life based around going out with your office colleagues to talk about work?
- Do you take work home with you at the weekend?
- Would you struggle to enjoy a 3 week holiday away from work?
- Is your greatest aim in life to get a promotion and the respect of your work colleagues?
If you find yourself answering yes to many of these questions, you
would probably meet most criteria of being a workaholic and you should
consider creating a better balance between life and work. These are a
few steps to breaking your attachment to work.
Know the Limits of Work
With many jobs it is always possible to find more to do. However, it
is vital that you are able to stop working at the end of the work day.
If you get paid from 9-6pm why should you be spending another 2 hours in
the evening thinking about work problems?
At the end of the day make a firm decision to stop even thinking
about work; don’t take work home, and avoid checking work email in the
evening. Even if there is a problem with work, feel that worrying about
it will not help in any way. Unless you make a conscious decision to
switch off from work, it is possible for the office to dominate your
life even at weekends and in the evening.
Working More Decreases Efficiency
A workaholic is someone who spends excessive amounts of time and
energy on work. However, spending a lot of time doesn’t equate to higher
productivity and efficiency. Rather than just spending more time, think
of the most effective ways to work; try and increase your productivity
and efficiency rather than just the number of hours. If you are really
focused you can finish the essential tasks in a short time, then the
optional extras can be left for another day. Prioritize what is
important and do this well. Also, be aware there are many tasks that are
completely non essential; don’t create work for the sake of it.
Write Down a List of 7 Things You Enjoy Doing
To break your attachment to work decide on other hobbies / activities
that you would like to do. Write down a list of things that you would
like to do now or in the future. After you have made a list, resolve to
do them in the evening and at weekends. Feel that these activities are
just as important, if not more important, than work. By having something
else to aim for and get involved in, it will force you to make time
away from work. If you can’t think of 7 things you enjoy doing apart
from work, this is a serious problem and you should seek to create some
genuine interests.

There is More to Life Than High Income
Another motivation for working excessive hours is the desire to
secure a higher income. There is nothing wrong with wanting to succeed
in your career or grow your own business, but it shouldn’t be the only
goal in life. If you allow your career and financial security to
dominate your thoughts and life, you will be ultimately poorer for it.
If you have money but no time to spend it, you have the wrong balance.
Put a value on leisure time, don’t just measure the success of your life
through your bank balance and prospects of promotion.
Work on Improving Other Aspects of Your Life
Sometimes people become absorbed in their work because they feel a
sense of inadequacy and failure about other areas of their life. If this
applies to you, take time to work on these aspects of your life. Don’t
hope that by ignoring your family and relationships they will improve.
Your social life and personal relationships will never be improved
through spending every waking hour at work. It will also be helpful to
make time for spending time with your family and meeting friends. When
you do spend time with your family, avoid the temptation to start
talking about your work; it is really very boring.
Consider Alternatives to Your Current Job
Nothing in life is secure. Sometimes we can devote ourselves to a job
only to later be made redundant. Just because you make sacrifices for
your company doesn’t mean that they will make sacrifices for you. It is
always good to have contingency plans; what would you do if your current
job ended? By thinking of these issues, you come to realize that your
work is not the sole purpose of your life.
Don’t Feel Indispensable
Sometimes we become a workaholic because we feel our presence and
work is indispensable and that there is no one else who could do it. If
this is the case try to delegate more work; give others more
responsibility. Don’t expect perfection from others; the company won’t
collapse just because they don’t do it exactly like you. Generally, it
is an unhealthy attitude to feel we are indispensable; it probably isn’t
true and becomes a justification for working too hard.
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