Help Your Business with Good Work-Life Balance

In a world where job opportunities seem endless, take the necessary steps to develop areas of work-life balance within your teams.
In a world where job opportunities seem endless, take the necessary steps to develop areas of work-life balance within your teams.
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As you aim to retain employees, a good work-life balance helps everyone thrive in their personal lives and in the business.  

When employees have a good balance between work and life, they feel a greater sense of control and ownership over their own lives. They tend to have better relationships with management and co-workers. On the other hand, when employees don’t have the right balance between work and life, they suffer from unhappiness, burnout and frustration.  

Employees who are not happy give less effort and teamwork. They may even consider changing jobs.  According to a MetLife 2019 Study, over 92% of workers are willing to change industries.  

The power dynamic has changed! As a result, employers must do everything possible to invest in their employees' enrichment, not only at work but also in their personal lives.

A good work-life balance can fuel employees with:
•    Improved health due to less stress
•    More significant commitment to their job and their teams
•    Improved engagement at work
•    Less work-related conflicts
•    Greater loyalty to your business

Fortunately, there are initiatives you can implement to improve the work-life balance for your employees. These benefits will not only improve morale but also help you retain your good employees.  

Lead by Example
Create your own work-life balance that employees can resonate with.

Provide an open-door policy, allowing employees to communicate with you openly. It is remarkable how many issues can be worked out if your staff feels free to have open discussions.

Allow limited carry-over of PTO. As employers, we want our workers to take time off to rest and enjoy themselves with family or friends.

Attempt to create a mix of duties that includes both inside and outside work

Offer flexible hours. The workday is no longer one-size-fits-all. Your employees want to attend their kid's soccer games occasionally.

Provide the benefits they want and need. Not everyone needs health insurance, or many won’t take it. Consider alternatives such as gift cards for gas and oil changes or a beef steer/pay for processing, accounting or tax services.

Provide wellness initiatives. Free or partial membership to a health club or develop a wellness challenge like weight loss.

Organize team-building activities.

Encourage employee training and education.

Incorporate stay interviews yearly to learn what your employees like about the job and what could be improved.

Create a safe and healthy working environment.

Recognize employee’s hard work.

In a world where job opportunities are endless, take the necessary steps to develop areas of work-life balance within your teams. Then, not only will you retain your current employees, but your business will have a reputation for encouraging a solid work-life balance making you more attractive to future new hires.

 

 

 

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