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Want work-life balance? You have to make sacrifices, say panellists at thrive dialogue on career


Published on 2024-12-06 05:31:22 - Business Times
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  • THE right balance between work and life differs for everyone, and no matter the choice, something will have to give, said panellists at a discussion on finding the right career on Thursday (Dec 5) - hosted by thrive,

The article from The Business Times discusses insights from a panel at the Thrive Dialogue on Career, where experts emphasized the necessity of making sacrifices to achieve work-life balance. Panellists highlighted that achieving this balance often requires individuals to prioritize and sometimes compromise on certain aspects of their professional or personal life. For instance, one might need to forgo career advancement opportunities or reduce working hours to spend more time with family or on personal interests. They also discussed the evolving nature of work, with remote working and flexible hours becoming more common, yet these options still demand a level of self-discipline and boundary-setting to prevent work from encroaching on personal time. The dialogue underscored that work-life balance is not a static achievement but a continuous negotiation, requiring ongoing adjustments and personal sacrifices.

Read the Full Business Times Article at:
[ https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/thrive/want-work-life-balance-you-have-make-sacrifices-say-panellists-thrive-dialogue-career ]

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