There was a time when men used to be the sole breadwinners
in the house and women were the homemakers and used to have the
responsibilities of upbringing and nurturing of the children. Cut to the modern
era where it is a common scenario that both the partners in the household are
working and are financially independent.
In the hustle bustle of daily life, the balance between work and home
becomes hard to strike when both partners have to juggle between the household
responsibilities as couples and parents and their roles as professionals in the
workplace.
Challenges
·
No
Couple Time– In a household where both partners are
working, it gets difficult to spend quality time with one’s spouse. There is no
time to even discuss how each other’s day went. As soon as one arrives home
there is dinner to be taken care of, home works to be finished and other prior
commitments.
·
Time
Management– Running late for a meeting because of a
last-minute hiccup at home? Not able to make it on time for a poem recital
because a meeting ran over time? These are some common scenarios where working
parents might feel guilty that they are not able to manage everything as
there’s too much on the plate.
·
Disturbance
in Sleep– Be it late PPT preparations or an unwell
child and other various factors, it takes a huge toll on sleep patterns of
working parents. There’s constantly some worry keeping them up at night.
·
Productivity
at Work– Our mind starts wandering at the workplace
regarding the conflicts between our daughters or the remarks made by the
teacher at the PTA Meeting. It hampers productivity at the workplace and
creates a barrier in concentrating and giving our 100% to our tasks.
·
No
Personal Time– As both partners try to juggle various
responsibilities; it leaves no time to pursue one’s own interests, hobbies, and
passions.
How
to Strike Personal-Professional Balance
·
Compartmentalize–
Developing rituals that improve our frame of mind when we arrive home is
important. This may mean spending some time by ourselves in order to put a
distance between ourselves and the day’s stresses as we have a tendency to
redirect our frustration or anger regarding
workplace onto our spouse or children.
·
Get
the help of family and friends when it gets overwhelming- Having
someone babysit for some time, outings with common friends might help in
getting personal and couple time.
·
Involve
the family in household chores- One partner doing all the household
chores would get overwhelming and hassled so to make things easier and also to
include some quality family style involve the partner and kids to make the
grocery list or help in shopping. This would kill two birds at the same time.
·
Keep
your word- If you have promised to have a dinner
date every month or take a vacation once a year then try to schedule,
plan and manage all commitments in such a manner that these promises can be
fulfilled. Such little things matter in the long run.
·
Spend
weekends and holidays on recharging your batteries- Go
out for lunch with family or friends instead of making meals at home. Include
rejuvenation time. We all need some personal time so that we are well rested to
tackle the coming week head on.
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