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How Different Generations See Work-Life Balance - StartUp Mindset Work-Life Balance is a buzz phrase that you have no doubt come across over the last few years, and it isn’t going to disappear anytime soon. According to the Cambridge Dictionary online, it is the amount of time you spend doing your job compared with the amount of time you spend with your family and doing things you enjoy. It’s how your time is split between your professional and personal needs.
It is undeniable that work-life balance is vital to get right. For your business, it maintains productivity, reduces downtime through sick days and burnout, and contributes to your workplace culture. Chronic stress is considered one of the most significant contributors to physical issues in the workplace. From aches and pains to more serious issues like hypertension and digestive problems, all can be attributed to having a poor work-life balance. It also impacts mental health, increasing the likeliness of anxiety and depression. And anyone who has been affected by these conditions will understand how they can impact every aspect of a person’s life, personally and professionally. By promoting a healthy balance at your company, you can help your team stay healthier, and you can protect your productivity and your business.
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