Work/Life Balance

Monday, June 14, 2010

Special Announcement: Find My Advice In Whole Living magazine!

"There is no passion to be found playing small-in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living." - Nelson Mandela

Having just returned from a trip to Africa, I found these words from Mandela even more inspiring and relevant when it comes to making a great living in a challenging economy. 

To help you achieve your potential, I'm very pleased to announce the launch of my new Career Path column in Whole Living magazine (formerly Body & Soul).  In it you will find uplifting yet straightforward and tangible advice to create the career and the life you've always wanted.  Further details are included in this press release.   

Common questions about changing jobs and addressing job security concerns can be found in my print column as well as online with my weekly posts on the new Whole Living Daily blog.  

Don't settle for less.  Pick up your copy of the June issue of Whole Living on newsstands and log on to WholeLiving.com/blog today.  

Here's to you making a great living!

(Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.)

 

Posted by maggie at 4:33 PM
Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Work Life Balance Reality Check

It seems there's always a reason to be busy. When the economy is good, we're busy because there's too much work coming in. When the economy is bad, we're busy because we have to do more with less. Even the actual word business implies that to be productive we have to always be busy (i.e. "busy-ness"). Is there any room for work life balance in this busy work world we've created? 

For that answer and a reality check on the state of work life balance in the current economy, I interviewed work life expert Cali Williams Yost this week on Making a Living. According to a recent study conducted by Work+Life Fit, Inc., work life flexibility survives and is here to stay as employers surveyed continue to give access to flexible work options the same amount or more than they have in the past. 

So flexibility exists, the question is how do you get it? To answer that question, Cali and I discussed some key steps.

--Take Ownership of Your Schedule. Most people would have better work life balance if they made more conscious decisions about where they are spending their time. Cali suggests putting down all of your work and personal commitments into one calendar so you can truly see what you've committed to. Once you know where your time is going, you can be more conscious about spending time on top priority work and personal activities. 

--Be Proactive. If you want a flexible work arrangement, its best if you go to your boss with options. Most managers are too busy themselves to focus on how to best manage your work/life. You know your job best so come up with a better, faster or cheaper way to get work done in a way that fits your flexible schedule and your boss will be more apt to say yes.

--Think Fit not Balance. Cali is famous for revolutionizing the way we look at work and life. She says that balance presents an all or nothing approach that is unrealistic for most people. She recommends instead to focus on finding the right fit between work and life that suits your needs not some 50/50 standard. 

There's more to making a great living than just being busy. In fact, if it's not about being busy at all. It's about making conscious choices about how you spend your work and personal time so you are always doing what's most important to you! 

For more work life tips join me for the next Making a Living with Maggie on Wednesday at 4pm EST. I'll be talking about ways you can be most productive and work smarter not harder.

Posted by admin at 3:28 AM
Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New Ways to Avoid Layoffs, Today at 4pm EST SIRIUS 112/XM 157

Layoffs actually cost companies more than they save.

That's according to Work Life Fit expert Cali Williams Yost, my guest today on Making a Living with Maggie (SIRIUS 112/XM 157 4pm EST). To tune in using a free trial of SIRIUS, click here.

Posted by maggie at 9:32 AM
Thursday, January 22, 2009

Work Life Fit - How to find yours in 2009!

Yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing work life fit expert Cali Williams Yost on my radio show. In case you missed it, tune in to SIRIUS 112 and XM 157 for a replay this Saturday at 6am eastern. Also here are highlights of the tips Cali shared:

First, change the way you think about work and life…

1) Manage your work+life fit day-to-day, not just during big life events. You can no longer afford to have your work and life just “happen,”. If you don’t spend at least some time thinking about and organizing the things you have to do, and the things you want to do, you will get even less done.

Posted by maggie at 7:08 AM
Thursday, November 20, 2008

Finding Work-Life Balance In a Tough Economy

This week on my XM/SIRIUS radio show, Making a Living with Maggie, I focused on a topic that is hitting many of us - lack of work/life balance. To hear a replay of the show, sign-up for a free trial of SIRIUS and tune in Sunday at 6am to SIRIUS 112/XM 157.

As the economy worsens companies react by cutting back (WSJ: "Executives Shift to Survival Mode".) With layoffs, the work demands increase dramatically for those left to carry the load. Employees also feel pressured to pass on vacation time for fear of not having a job when they return. Business owners are feeling the pressure too and many are over-marketing, over-selling, and taking any client (whether a fit or not) that they can get.

Posted by maggie at 10:45 PM
Monday, September 1, 2008

Survive and Thrive in Today's Tough Economy

Often times we need an outside perspective to see solutions to our career struggles. The WetFeet Survival Guide for Women in Business by Sarah Baicker offers just that perspective. Completed in conjunction with The Forte Foundation, the guide focuses on the particular challenges of women in the workplace including:
--Finding Work/Life Balance
--Negotiating
--Job Hunting (*Here you can read my advice on how to evaluate a job offer).

The guide also includes a comprehensive resource list of articles, books and professional organizations to utilize in moving your career forward.

Find out more about the Survival Guide and share your tips of surviving in today's tough economy.

Posted by maggie at 8:11 PM