Rupture between professional and personal life is a myth: employee well-being should be a whole.
In industrialized countries, we spend most of our time indoors. According to the National Human Activity Pattern Survey in the United States, we spend about 90% of our lives in enclosed environments, meaning that by the age of 40, we will have spent 36 years within four walls.
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And there's nothing like the comfort of a hug from my child while I work.
As children return to school and daycare, one of the issues that arises is the coordination between parents' work schedules and their children's school schedules. The question of who will drop off and pick up the children becomes a domestic negotiation among parents. For the first time in my life, I am facing this dilemma, and I couldn't be more proud to be part of a company and group that views this paternal moment in a natural, respectful, and understanding way.
Rupture between professional and personal life is a myth: employee well-being should be a whole.
In industrialized countries, we spend most of our time indoors. According to the National Human Activity Pattern Survey in the United States, we spend about 90% of our lives in enclosed environments, meaning that by the age of 40, we will have spent 36 years within four walls.
Personal and Professional Life in Remote Work: 5 Essential Tips
Divide your calendar, separate work from leisure: Having an organized calendar with designated hours for work and personal life is crucial. Including these blocks for meals and post-work activities in your professional calendar will help you gain better visibility of your day. Live in the present: When you are working, give 100% of yourself, and when you finish work, dedicate yourself fully to leisure.