That downward trend stops.īy 1986 the phrase ‘work life balance’ first appears in publications. It’s the 1970s and automation has helped us shave almost 10 hours off our time working, with the average professional putting in just 39 hours a week.īut then a funny thing happens. Jobs are abundant and the average worker is putting in a solid 47-hour work week. The economy is finally on its way out of The Great Depression. Doing meaningful work means finding a work life balance between being ‘on’ and being ‘off’-a seemingly simple idea, but one that almost all of us struggle with. But why is that?įirst, we need to take a quick jump back in time: ![]() Our success depends on so much more than just what we do during the hours we’re at work.
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