MASTERING THE WORK-PLAY BALANCE

Even the strongest relationships are not indestructible and in hard economic times emotional support is just as important as work. The balance between work and play is a delicate act and mastering it will help lead to a happy life. Here are some ideas of how to weigh up the balance between your career and relationships

Find some common ground

Spend time doing an activity outside of work that actively engages you. Taking a language course is a great way to meet new people and learn about Britain and different cultures. Challenging your mind in different ways will take your thoughts off work and help your to relax. It is a fact that relaxed and confident people are much more attractive. So let your hair down, learn something new and wow your partner or classmates with your newfound knowledge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get opinionated

Sharing your opinions and values with others is a good way to see if you connect on a personal level. Whilst the work place is perhaps not the best place to discuss current affairs, joining a group in line with your values can offer the chance of meeting like-minded people. If you are religious and interested in Christian or Muslim dating UK churches or religious social groups may be a good place to start. Film festivals and literary events also showcase interesting discussions and can be found across the country.

 

Eat with others

Instead of eating your take-away sandwich at your desk why not get outside this summer and eat with others. Sharing a meal on your lunch break gives you the chance to catch up with friends and take a break from work. Whether it’s an old classmate that you have not seen for years or a new friend that you have met on a dating site like eHarmony UK summertime is the best season for al fresco dining.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch to holiday mode

At the end of the working day it is so easy to continue thinking about what went on during your day but sitting on the sofa writing a report all night long is not the best way to spend time with your family. So when you leave work why not pretend that you are on holiday! Change your clothes, go home or go out and relax. Play a game, dance around the kitchen and interact with your family or relations. Leave work behind and live like there’s no tomorrow!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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