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SAFETY TALK WORK-LIFE BALANCE
Work-Life Balance: Balance is one of the identified psychosocial risk factors that can impact an individual's mental health.
Work-life balance is a state of well-being that allows a person to effectively manage multiple responsibilities at work, at home
and in their community. This is different for everyone and it supports physical, emotional, family and community health without
grief, stress or negative impact.
Four broad categories are associated with work-life balance:
Role overload: total demands on time and energy for multiple roles are too great to perform the roles adequately
Work-to-family interference: work demands and responsibilities make it more difficult to fulfill family -role responsibilities
(e.g., long hours prevent attendance at a child's sporting event)
Family-to-work interference: family demands and responsibilities make it more difficult to fulfill work -role responsibilities
(e.g., a child's illness prevents attendance at work)
Caregiver strain: multi-dimensional, can be attributed to the need to provide care to someone else who needs it.
Consider these ideas to find the work-life balance that’s best for you:
Acknowledge priorities
Leave work at work/ turning off your phone and being present
Set and enforce boundaries
Avoid over-commitment: Learn when and how to say "no."
Communicate
Keep hobbies
Avoid perfectionism: If you set your standards higher than you can obtain,
you will never feel like anything is complete.
Determine which tasks are worth your time. For the remaining unwanted
tasks, consider hiring someone to do them.
Continuously adapt: Recognize that achieving work-life balance is a never-ending process.
Know when to seek help. One resource available is the Employee Assistance Program.
Work-life balance enables you to feel as if you are paying attention to all the important aspects of your life. Creating work-life
balance is a continuous process as your family, interests and work life change. Periodically examine your priorities - and make
changes, if necessary.
Source: CCOHS & Saskatchewan Association for Workplaces in Health
https://src.healthpei.ca/employee-assistance-program
Safety Talks can be found on the Staff Resource Centre at: https://src.healthpei.ca/safety-talks
DATE: SAFETY TALK LEAD BY:
FACILITY: DEPARTMENT:
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: What does work-life balance mean to you?
Do you feel you have a good work-life balance? Discuss.
Brainstorm some ways to improve work-life balance.
EMPLOYEE CONCERNS &
IDEAS FOR IMPROVEMENT:
EMPLOYEES PRESENT:
If you have any feedback on the Safety Talks program or a suggestion for a Safety Talk,
please contact a member of the Wellness & Safety Team or email [email protected].
FOLLOW UP ON CONCERNS:
https://sharepoint.ehealthsask.ca/sites/saskhealthauthority/departments/quality-safety/Pages/Safety_Talks_and_Alerts.aspxhttps://src.healthpei.ca/safety-talks