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How Your Company Will Benefit From Work-Life Balance

Finding a balance between work and life can be difficult. It doesn’t just happen automatically. You may often find yourself staying late at work and feeling guilty about an abandoned life responsibility. Or the opposite, you may feel like you are neglecting work by staying home for a mental health day.

The push and pull of life and work can become exhausting, demoralizing, and leave workers feeling defeated. Work-life balance is an important goal to strive towards. And with the cooperation of the employee and employer, work-life balance is highly achievable and beneficial to both parties.

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Work-Life Balance

Because it is so difficult to maintain a work-life balance, many employers help their employees by establishing policies and procedures within their organizations. These may include paid time off, flexible work schedules, and even an option to work from home. A high percentage of people now work remotely at least one day a week. Other benefits include free exercise classes, time off for learning, and catered meals.

Workers with growing families may have an even more difficult time achieving a healthy work life balance, because they are not only trying to satisfy their personal needs. They are also juggling the needs of their children, spouses, and aging elders. Many companies pride themselves on upholding a family-friendly corporate culture to help their employees achieve the sometimes-elusive work-life balance. Some companies offer daycare benefits and host family events. While others give longer and higher paying maternity, paternity, and adoption leave to further help alleviate the struggle in balancing work with life.

How Your Company Will Benefit

Work life balance can benefit your workers, but it can also greatly benefit your company at large. When workers are able to practice self-care by either taking breaks or taking off, they are able to more fully focus on work. This balance of work and life enables improved productivity, performance, and an overall sense of fulfillment. Employees who feel fulfilled are more likely to keep doing what they are doing and stay with the company. Work-life balance helps to decrease absenteeism. It can also lower recruitment costs by reducing staff turnover. Work-life balance also helps to establish a worker’s commitment to a company. Workers who feel supported in and outside the workplace are more likely to communicate openly and participate in teamwork.

Allowing your workers to have a work-life balance gives them a sense of control over their own lives. With that sense of control, workers are more able to cope with stress and strain, making them likely to spread positivity about the company they work for. This positivity and sense of work-life balance can not only retain current workers, but it can also attract more talent. When applying to jobs, many applicants look to apply to companies that will support them in their journey to achieving a wholesome work-life balance.

When workers are happy with their work-life balance, they are more likely to provide better customer service. When receiving outstanding customer service, customers are more likely to return and share their experience with their networks of colleagues, friends, and family. The chain reaction effect of work-life balance can help grow your business from the inside out.

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