Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

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Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.

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Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.


A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.


A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.


I agree, but the pressures from all ends make the person addicted to work...no savings, no stability..all that!!!!!!!

Swetha Shenoy
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.


A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.


I agree, but the pressures from all ends make the person addicted to work...no savings, no stability..all that!!!!!!!


How pressure is caused ? Let's say yesterday's jobs which were left unattended will pile up and add pressure on today's jobs. Had you followed the age old saying. "Kaal Kare so aaj, Aaj kare so ab" (The work meant for tomorrow should be done today. The work meant for today should be done NOW ) any traces of pressure will not dare to come near you. This is the crux of effective time management.
I am not a work addict although I was so about twenty years back. Now, I work at slow pace and rest in between. It is necessary to walk in the morning and evening or do some exercise or play games. .

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Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.


A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.


I agree, but the pressures from all ends make the person addicted to work...no savings, no stability..all that!!!!!!!


How pressure is caused ? Let's say yesterday's jobs which were left unattended will pile up and add pressure on today's jobs. Had you followed the age old saying. "Kaal Kare so aaj, Aaj kare so ab" (The work meant for tomorrow should be done today. The work meant for today should be done NOW ) any traces of pressure will not dare to come near you. This is the crux of effective time management.


Well, Rambabu ji, the jobs we face today (the struggling youngsters) are not in pace with the changing times because of the fact that the jobs in India refuce to walk hand in hand with technology. If this was the case, no one will be struggling. Now you see in IT Sector, every minute is something new

Moreover Government based jobs are becoming more corrupt. We are forced to get corrupt.

People in Private companies work depending upon the mood of the employer. What happens next is uncertain, A male colleague may resign due to ego clashes, a female may resign due to gender bias and so on...

In all these, we lose track on our long term goals- these were very well done by people in your generation, but not the case of people in our generation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

Swetha Shenoy
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.


A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.


I agree, but the pressures from all ends make the person addicted to work...no savings, no stability..all that!!!!!!!


How pressure is caused ? Let's say yesterday's jobs which were left unattended will pile up and add pressure on today's jobs. Had you followed the age old saying. "Kaal Kare so aaj, Aaj kare so ab" (The work meant for tomorrow should be done today. The work meant for today should be done NOW ) any traces of pressure will not dare to come near you. This is the crux of effective time management.


Well, Rambabu ji, the jobs we face today (the struggling youngsters) are not in pace with the changing times because of the fact that the jobs in India refuce to walk hand in hand with technology. If this was the case, no one will be struggling. Now you see in IT Sector, every minute is something new

Moreover Government based jobs are becoming more corrupt. We are forced to get corrupt.

People in Private companies work depending upon the mood of the employer. What happens next is uncertain, A male colleague may resign due to ego clashes, a female may resign due to gender bias and so on...

In all these, we lose track on our long term goals- these were very well done by people in your generation, but not the case of people in our generation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(


I work in a private advertising agency as a designer with uncertain working hours. Still i never gave a chance neither to my employers nor to my clients for a complaint. Besides my private jobs I write articles for Two websites.And I'm working in the present scenario. I'm not quoting my experience from my past. This worked for me and i'm sure it works in future too.
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/


Without any if but I am accepting I am work addict. At present I am not feeling good and want to sleep but I am greedy so I prefer to compete online work. It is my daily routine. If for some reason I could not do my work it disappointed me. I don;t believe in do it I believe in now do it.
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/


I agree but there are people who would want to finish their allotted/assigned/targeted/planned work within time even at the cost of all the health related risks. Unfortunately I am one of them.

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Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/


I agree but there are people who would want to finish their allotted/assigned/targeted/planned work within time even at the cost of all the health related risks. Unfortunately I am one of them.


I know it. But I request you to reconsider your style of working. as it is going to show its effects in the long run. Your way of working should ensure " Best of the two worlds." I'm a stickler to this.
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