Work Life Balance

Optimising Your Performance While Working Remotely

A lot has been said about remote work arrangements. How they contribute to an organisation's productivity or how they impact an employee's well-being, etc. Whether you prefer them or can't wait to get rid of them, these remote work arrangements have proved that the world of work is changing and we need to change with them. So, how can you make the best of this opportunity? Read on to know the answers.

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Time Blocking: The Technique That Makes You Own Your Time

Is multitasking really as efficient as it's made out to be? Or is there a better way that helps you feel more in control of your time?

Find the answers in this intriguing article.

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Understanding Your Daily Weariness

How does a burnout occur, what are the signs and symptoms, and what are the ways in which it can be prevented or managed. 

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Work-Family Stress and Alcohol Use

Work-family conflict causes negative emotions, which in turn cause increased alcohol use. The situation is worsened because alcohol has become a part of the corporate lifestyle. Find out how you or someone you know can fight off developing a dependence on alcohol.

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Is Social Media Affecting Your Productivity At Work?

Social media has no doubt made communication very convenient. However, we also need to be aware of the negative impact it may be having in our lives. One of the biggest drawbacks of social media is the impact it has on people's productivity in the workplace. It is important for us to take an honest look at ourselves and evaluate how much our personal use of social media is affecting our work life.

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Happiness works best!

A lot of us work hard in the pursuit of happiness. We think that being successful and doing really well in our job can make us happy. However positive psychology suggests that the opposite might be true. If you are happy you are more likely to do a better job and be successful and productive.

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ALL WORK, NO PLAY?

When work gets the best of one's time, energy and imagination, when nothing is left over for friends, spouse, children or oneself, work is an addiction. Workaholics are often surprised when friends or family ask for more attention or time. In some ways, overworking is harder to kick than the other addictions because it is the only one that draws applause.

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The Battle for Daytime Sleep

Getting adequate sleep is most essential to maintaining good health, both, mentally as well as physically. And getting enough quality sleep is one of the most serious challenges that shift workers face. The fact is that daytime sleep tends to be of shorter duration than normal night sleep, it is often less restful and it is more prone to interruption. Here is what you can do about it.

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse : What a Manager Can Do?

Excessive consumption of alcohol or drugs not only harms the individual concerned, but also affects his work. Performance goes down and often absenteeism and late-coming increases. There are chances of inappropriate behaviour that could affect the rest of the team, and various disciplinary issues may arise. With all these negative effects, a company cannot afford to ignore the problem.

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Workplace Relationships

Good relationships at work can make all the difference to our experience at the workplace. When we maintain congenial relationships with co-workers it helps us get our work done more smoothly, we enjoy our work more and it even motivates us to keep going despite obstacles and challenges. On the contrary, when working relationships are unpleasant, not only is it more difficult to get things done, but it also creates a negative atmosphere which affects our mood and productivity and even motivation to work.

 

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