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  • How do you maintain Work-Life balance?

    Jerry
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    Hey PH community! These days, I'm feeling balancing work and personal life is a bit challenging. How do you maintain a healthy work-life balance? Any strategies or routines that help you stay grounded and productive? Please share your experiences. I would really appreciate it!

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    Elaine Lu
    Maintaining a work-life balance requires setting clear boundaries between work and personal time, and prioritizing activities that recharge you. Regular breaks and mindful time management also play a crucial role in staying balanced and productive.
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    I maintain my work-life balance by setting clear boundaries and managing expectations with my family. I prioritize tasks and take regular breaks to stay refreshed. Productivity tools help me use my time efficiently, allowing me to balance work and personal life smartly.
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    Indu Thangamuthu
    Based on the bank balance, it differs 🤣
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    Man Luu
    I turn off all work notifications after 6 PM and remove my work email on my phone. This works for me personally, even though I just tried it for a couple of months lately
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    Hayato Waki
    I track my health data, especially sleep data, to understand my energy levels and schedule my day accordingly. When I'm highly energized, I tackle the most demanding tasks. As a biohacker and productivity enthusiast pursuing work-life balance, I've launched Lifestack, a calendar app that uses health data from wearables to help me schedule tasks when I perform best. Please check it out if you're interested! (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
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    Jerry
    @wakkihaya Thanks! It looks like a useful app. Upvoted!
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    I maintain work-life balance by pretending my laptop’s battery dies after 6 PM and bribing myself with snacks to stay away from work emails. Works like a charm! 😅
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    Jerry
    @hamza_afzal_butt Haha that's a good way to keep the balance! Good luck with your launch!
    Kane
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    An individual’s energy is limited, so in order to balance life, one must inevitably sacrifice some things at work. I chose to sacrifice substantial stable income and the sense of achievement from managing a large team. Instead, I gained some freedom and more time to spend with my family, which I believe is worthwhile.
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    Hakim Zerhouni
    Maintaining work-life balance is crucial. I find setting clear boundaries between work and personal time helps—establishing a routine with designated breaks, prioritizing tasks, and ensuring quality time for hobbies or relaxation. It's about creating harmony to stay both productive and refreshed.
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    Priyanka Saini
    Trying to work only 8 hours with focus and no weekends work. weekends are only for relax, family, friend and for myself.
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    Jerry
    @priyanka27 That sounds super ideal to me 😂 By the way, good luck with your launch!
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    Andreas Sohns
    Setting clear work hours and unplugging in the evening helps me a lot.
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    Igor Lysenko
    I work from home and sometimes during breaks I can chat with my family.
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    Sarah Perez
    I limit my screen time after work. No emails, no Slack messages. It’s my time to unwind, read a book, or spend quality time with family and friends.
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    Jerry
    @sarahhperezzz No Slack messages 😂 🥲 I can't help keeping my eyes on Slack
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    Man Luu
    @sarahhperezzz Same here, I mute all work-related notifications when possible
    Prabath Hewasundara
    I don't believe in the work-life separation thing since work is essentially a part of my life. Here’s how I blend work and life into a happy, productive mix: 🎯 Purpose-Driven Work: My work aligns with my long-term goals and passions, so it doesn't feel like a separate, draining entity. When you're doing what you love, it all blends seamlessly. 🕒 Flexible Schedule: I prioritize tasks based on energy levels rather than strict hours. If I’m feeling creative at midnight, that’s when I dive into design-focused projects. If I’m feeling analytical in the morning I do dev/strategy-related projects. This flexibility keeps me energized and prevents burnout. 🌟 Integrated Breaks: Instead of clocking out completely, I take small, meaningful breaks throughout the day. Whether it’s a walk, a quick workout, or a hobby, these moments recharge me without disrupting my flow. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Involvement: I involve my family in my work journey. Sharing successes and challenges makes them feel part of my world, and their support fuels my motivation. 🧘‍♂️ Mindfulness and Wellness: I practice mindfulness and wellness activities like meditation and exercise. These keep my mind sharp and my stress levels in check, ensuring I stay productive and happy. Of course, it’s not always perfect. Here are a few fail points I’m working on: 📅 Overcommitment: Sometimes, I take on too much and end up stretched too thin, which can affect both my work and personal life. ⏰ Time Management: Despite my best efforts, there are days when I struggle to balance everything, and tasks spill over into personal time. 🌙 Late Nights: My flexible schedule sometimes leads to late nights, which can throw off my routine and affect my overall energy. ⏳ Procrastination: There are moments when I procrastinate, pushing tasks until the last minute, which adds unnecessary stress and disrupts my flow. For me, it's all about integration rather than separation. What are your thoughts?
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    Paulina Hryniewicz
    There are times (like yesterday and today - launch) where the balance doesn't seem to exist :D But during regular times, I don't have trouble with it :)
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    Jerry
    @paulinahryniewicz Launch days can definitely throw off balance 🫠 Glad to hear it’s manageable most of the time!
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    Xin Zhang
    hard for me now
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    Steve Weatherby
    I have tried it multiple times, and I have always failed at this. So, I would be happy to learn from other people's experiences.
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    Kehui Guo
    Spend time with family and friends, limit screen time (especially time on short videos/reels that are basically meaningless), and try to spend some time with nature everyday
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    Morgane Perrier
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    Hi there, What really helps me is using calendar blocks. I used to only organize my workday with them, but now I also block out personal time for things like a proper lunch (not just a quick salad at my desk), taking a walk, reading, or doing something creative. The hardest part, though, is the mental shift. I try to treat these 'blocks' like I would treat a meeting with a friend: I’m on time and I don’t cancel last minute without a good reason. It's all about respecting those commitments to yourself. As the saying goes, 'Treat yourself like someone you love.' Hope this helps a bit!
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    Jerry
    @morgane_perrier1 Thanks Morgane! Do you have any recommendations for Calendar apps?
    Morgane Perrier
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    @jerry_sp nothing original here, I use Google Agenda!
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    Gabor K.
    It is difficult..
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    Erlangga Eris
    Set boundaries between work and personal life. Only work when it's working hour, the rest you should focus on your personal life such as hobby, pets, family, etc.
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