Many professionals see work-life balance as a non-negotiable. Walmart CPO Donna Morris says people should practice work-life integration instead. Here's why.
None of that is unreasonable. Sometimes I’m hitting on all 8-cylinders and want to keep working. Other time I’m useless so I go do something else.
You’re ignoring the flip side to that quote. Put work on the back burner when life demands your attention. I find it far less stressful to do what I want, when I want, rather than have a rigid timetable.
you find ways to combine your personal and professional duties that work for you, instead of being strict and inflexible with your time
So…you work until you burn out…then walk away until your batteries are recharged…then do it all over again?
As for “combining personal and professional duties”…yeah. Ask your kids how they feel about you doing a conference call instead of actually watching their softball game. Or texting clients when their teacher is trying to explain to you that your kid has been lashing out in class as a desperate cry for attention.
Everything this article is saying, sounds exactly like an addict trying to explain how their addiction is “under control”.
None of that is unreasonable. Sometimes I’m hitting on all 8-cylinders and want to keep working. Other time I’m useless so I go do something else.
You’re ignoring the flip side to that quote. Put work on the back burner when life demands your attention. I find it far less stressful to do what I want, when I want, rather than have a rigid timetable.
What the hell is wrong with that?!
So…you work until you burn out…then walk away until your batteries are recharged…then do it all over again?
As for “combining personal and professional duties”…yeah. Ask your kids how they feel about you doing a conference call instead of actually watching their softball game. Or texting clients when their teacher is trying to explain to you that your kid has been lashing out in class as a desperate cry for attention.
Everything this article is saying, sounds exactly like an addict trying to explain how their addiction is “under control”.