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Main Connect News Make Time for Your Hobbies to Maintain Your Happiness at Work

Make Time for Your Hobbies to Maintain Your Happiness at Work

Thursday, April 19, 2012

When people start a new job, it can take some time to get used to the new schedule and sometimes busier workload. Work can be stressful, but many factors that contribute to that overwhelmed feeling can be avoided. One of the best ways to curb stress is to maintain a balance with work, life, exercise and other fun activities that bring joy to a person's day.

To create a balance, young professionals have to first determine what is most important to them. Whether it's their daily yoga sessions, weekly hikes on various trails throughout the province or attending a music show at least once or twice a month, certain activities are more important to a person than others.

Once they've determined the activities that they wish to keep a part of their routine, new professionals can factor those into their agendas to make sure that they allot time for them and get their work done in an efficient manner. By mapping out their plans ahead of time, young adults do not have to worry down the road if they'll have all of their work assignments completed in time.

Those with families who are going back to school or planning on advancing their careers can follow the same pattern to make sure they save enough time for their family members. Managing priorities is key to finding a balance, and once professionals have done that, they will be able to comfortably breathe whether at home or at work.

Students who wish to excel in the law industry can enroll in the Paralegal program at Reeves College and practice maintaining a schoolwork and life balance while class is in session. For more information, fill out the form on the right.