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11 years ago
Good morning members- this link is perfect for developed countries but not applicable to Indian work conditions where working lesser than 70 hours a week is insufficient. In case of married women it could range in 80-90 and if she is working woman then above 100 hours per week might not considered normal but it is her fate. Thank you.
11 years ago
Good morning members- this link is perfect for developed countries but not applicable to Indian work conditions where working lesser than 70 hours a week is insufficient. In case of married women it could range in 80-90 and if she is working woman then above 100 hours per week might not considered normal but it is her fate. Thank you.
I'm an Indian and I'm implementing the principle successfully of 'striking a balance between work and leisure ' since long. What all you need is determination and effective time management.
11 years ago
Good morning members- this link is perfect for developed countries but not applicable to Indian work conditions where working lesser than 70 hours a week is insufficient. In case of married women it could range in 80-90 and if she is working woman then above 100 hours per week might not considered normal but it is her fate. Thank you.
I'm an Indian and I'm implementing the principle successfully of 'striking a balance between work and leisure ' since long. What all you need is determination and effective time management.
Indian women in most cases are no better than captive labor, forced to work. They are not after work but work is after them, sorry but that is bitter truth.
11 years ago
Good morning members- this link is perfect for developed countries but not applicable to Indian work conditions where working lesser than 70 hours a week is insufficient. In case of married women it could range in 80-90 and if she is working woman then above 100 hours per week might not considered normal but it is her fate. Thank you.
I'm an Indian and I'm implementing the principle successfully of 'striking a balance between work and leisure ' since long. What all you need is determination and effective time management.
Indian women in most cases are no better than captive labor, forced to work. They are not after work but work is after them, sorry but that is bitter truth.
The problem can be solved. There are helping husbands still existing. A bit of understanding and adjustment between the couple will ease the situation for a woman.
11 years ago
There are few negative effects of time management such as too many goals, work overload and stress due to back log, we need to develop patience and proper utilization of money management so that work addition can resolve to rich benefits.Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.
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11 years ago
There are few negative effects of time management such as too many goals, work overload and stress due to back log, we need to develop patience and proper utilization of money management so that work addition can resolve to rich benefits.Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.In this fast paced world many of us feel a little burn out, staying late in the office, continuous tours and staying away from home, does impact heavily on mind of persons. On the other hand if you work hard and every task is completed and then you get job satisfaction and sometimes that is more that taking rest and thinking about leisure. Generally these are signs of perfection as they are obsessed with work and forget that they are living in this world.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
A person who is adept in Time management can enjoy best of the two worlds.
Bad time management leads to procrastination. Procrastination in turn adds load to your next day's work load and the problems will be multiplying.
In fact if you are an effective time manager. nothing will be a hindrance.
Thank you said by: mohan manohar
11 years ago
Good morning members- this link is perfect for developed countries but not applicable to Indian work conditions where working lesser than 70 hours a week is insufficient. In case of married women it could range in 80-90 and if she is working woman then above 100 hours per week might not considered normal but it is her fate. Thank you.
I'm an Indian and I'm implementing the principle successfully of 'striking a balance between work and leisure ' since long. What all you need is determination and effective time management.
Indian women in most cases are no better than captive labor, forced to work. They are not after work but work is after them, sorry but that is bitter truth.
It is not right than Indian women are captive labor or they forced to work. Asked this question any Indian woman, they enjoy with their work.
11 years ago
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
This is something that is successfully being followed by all European countries.They work for 5 days in a week and weekends are for the family and for rest and other activities.Most offices are closed and no work gets done during weekends unlike here and USA where some ccompanies who are goal oriented work even during weekends...In the long run it proves to be quite unhealthy !
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
11 years ago
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
This is something that is successfully being followed by all European countries.They work for 5 days in a week and weekends are for the family and for rest and other activities.Most offices are closed and no work gets done during weekends unlike here and USA where some ccompanies who are goal oriented work even during weekends...In the long run it proves to be quite unhealthy !
They can afford to do that because their government supports them in bad time and also provides them with free medical, education, old-age, no job allowances. If Indians were to get these facilities, they would ask for 4 days week probably. You can see that in government sector, they enjoy 2-3 hours a day and please do not ask how many days a week they go to their offices. In case of government sector we are chutty and strike ruled country with all perks paid.
Thank you said by: shadow
11 years ago
Striking a balance between work and leisure will lead to healthy life. If it is otherwise, beware you are likely to suffer physical and mental deterioration.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/workaholism-reduces-physical-and-mental-wellbeing/1161290/
This is something that is successfully being followed by all European countries.They work for 5 days in a week and weekends are for the family and for rest and other activities.Most offices are closed and no work gets done during weekends unlike here and USA where some ccompanies who are goal oriented work even during weekends...In the long run it proves to be quite unhealthy !
They can afford to do that because their government supports them in bad time and also provides them with free medical, education, old-age, no job allowances. If Indians were to get these facilities, they would ask for 4 days week probably. You can see that in government sector, they enjoy 2-3 hours a day and please do not ask how many days a week they go to their offices. In case of government sector we are chutty and strike ruled country with all perks paid.
Its your life and its your business to devise and design your own way to enrich your life without looking for assistance from external sources.
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