Setting boundaries is essential for maintaining a healthy work-life balance and overall well-being. Setting limits on work hours and availability helps ensure you have time to recharge for sustained productivity and mental health.
Feeling overwhelmed by work demands can lead to work dissatisfaction, which
may diminish job enjoyment. After all, the Employer Brand Research Global Report by Randstad showed that 65% of job seekers prefer work-life balance over pay and benefits. So, it’s no longer just money that makes the workforce functioning.If you find yourself in a
situation where you’re struggling to avoid burnout and preserve your passion
for your work, here are four things you can do to start setting some
boundaries:
Be Consistent With Yourself
Consistency is key
in ensuring your boundaries are respected and maintained over time. So, setting
a routine for yourself is step one in this process. You can start with a
certain wake-up time or time to start and end your work day, and make sure to
stick with it. You can use tools like calendars, alarms, or reminders to signal
when it’s time to stop working or switch gears to help you start consistently
following these routines.
Eventually, you can start
setting up more routines, like having a preferred focus time, times you prefer
to be contacted, or tasks you’re willing to take on during these hours. Write
them down so you can reinforce your commitment to these boundaries.
Learn To Say No Professionally
Many people would start a
new job and say yes to every single opportunity to learn about the role and the
company and be recognized as a team player. However, over time, you will need
to say no to requests or tasks that fall outside your boundaries.
But remember
to be professional and get to the point quickly while using polite language.
Avoid beating around the bush, which can lead to confusion. For example, you
can say, “Thank you for thinking of me to work on this project, but I won’t be
able to take on this right now.” You can also provide a brief reason for your
refusal, but don’t overexplain.
Remember to
start small with less critical requests and gradually build confidence to turn
down bigger demands.
Recognize When Work Is Overburdening You
Not setting
boundaries could lead to feeling emotionally drained, overwhelmed, and unable
to cope, which may lead to a sense of being completely depleted of energy and
motivation. Burnout is a serious condition that
could have
significant mental, physical, and emotional impacts. Sadly, 40% of
surveyed full-time employees reported being burned out.
So, don’t
let it get to you before it gets too much. When you feel overburdened with
tasks and responsibilities, communicate this with your manager and team
members. Your team will not ask things from you because they want to overwork
you, but maybe because they don’t know what you’re working on.
Hop on a
call or meet with your manager to discuss what projects are on your deck, ask
which tasks to prioritize from these, and check with the team on who has more
bandwidth to share the load.
Use Your Vacation Days
Instead of saving
all your leave for one long vacation, consider taking shorter breaks throughout
the year. You can plan a long weekend every few months or take a few days off
around public holidays to extend your time away from work.
Make a conscious effort to
disconnect from work during your leave. Avoid checking emails or taking
work-related calls to ensure you can fully relax and recharge. Don’t be one of
those 46% of
employees in the U.S. who admit that they take less time off than they are
offered, may it be for vacation, doctor’s appointments, or minor
illnesses. After all, who doesn’t want to be paid while taking a break?
Work-life balance
continues to be a priority for many employees, so it’s essential to practice
setting boundaries to protect your mental and physical health, enhance
productivity, and foster long-term career satisfaction. Communicating your
limits creates a sustainable work environment where you can thrive personally
and professionally.
Boundaries are not barriers,
but bridges to a healthier and more fulfilling life. As you move forward, let
your boundaries be a reflection of the respect you have for yourself and the
value you bring to every aspect of your life.
Forbes
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