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Work-life balance: Ways to restore harmony and reduce stress

Finding work-life balance in today’s frenetically paced world is no simple task.

Spend more time at work than at home, and you miss out on a rewarding personal life. Then again, when you face challenges in your personal life, such as caring for an aging parent or coping with marital problems, concentrating on your job can be difficult.

Whether the problem is too much focus on work or too little, when your work life and your personal life feel out of balance, stress — along with its harmful effects — is the result.

The good news is that you can take control of your work-life balance — and give yourself the time to do the things that are most important to you. The first step is to recognize how the world of work has changed. Then you can evaluate your relationship to work and apply some specific strategies for striking a healthier balance.

How work invades your personal life

There was a time when employees showed up for work Monday through Friday and worked eight- to nine-hour days. The boundaries between work and home were fairly clear then. But the world has changed and, unfortunately, the boundaries have blurred for many workers. Here’s why:

●Global economy. As more skilled workers enter the global labor market and companies outsource or move more jobs to reduce labor costs, people feel pressured to work longer and produce more just to protect their jobs.

●International business. Work continues around the world 24 hours a day for some people. If you work in an international organization, you might be on call around the clock for troubleshooting or consulting.

●Advanced communication technology. Many people now have the ability to work anywhere — from their home, from their car and even on vacation. And some managers expect this.

●Longer hours. Employers commonly ask employees to work longer hours than they’re scheduled. Often, overtime is mandatory. If you hope to move up the career ladder, you may find yourself regularly working more than 40 hours a week to achieve and exceed expectations.

●Changes in family roles. Today’s married worker is typically part of a dual-career couple, which makes it difficult to find time to meet commitments to family, friends and community.

Married to your work

It can be tempting to rack up the hours at work — especially if you’re trying to earn a promotion or some extra money for a child’s education or a dream vacation. For others, working more hours feels necessary in order to manage the workload.

But if you’re spending most of your time at work, your home life will likely pay the price. Consider the pros and cons of working extra hours on your work-life balance:

●Fatigue. Your ability to think and your eye-hand coordination decrease when you’re tired. This means you’re less productive and may make more mistakes. These mistakes can lead to injury or rework and negatively impact your professional reputation.

●Family. You may miss out on important events, such as your child’s first bike ride, your father’s 60th birthday or your high-school reunion. Missing out on important milestones may harm relationships with your loved ones.

●Friends. Trusted friends are a key part of your support system. But if you’re spending time at the office instead of with them, you’ll find it difficult to nurture those friendships.

●Expectations. If you regularly work extra hours, you may be given more responsibility. This could create a never-ending and increasing cycle, causing more concerns and challenges.

Sometimes working overtime is important. If you work for a company that requires mandatory overtime, you won’t be able to avoid it, but you can learn to manage it. Most importantly, say no when you’re too tired, when it’s affecting your health or when you have crucial family obligations.

Striking the best work-life balance

For most people, juggling the demands of career and personal life is an ongoing challenge. With so many demands on your time — from overtime to family obligations — it can feel difficult to strike this balance. The goal is to make time for the activities that are the most important to you.

Here are some ideas to help you find the balance that’s best for you:

●Learn to say no. Whether it’s a co-worker asking you to spearhead an extra project or your child’s teacher asking you to manage the class play, remember that it’s OK to respectfully say no. When you quit doing the things you only do out of guilt or a false sense of obligation, you’ll make more room in your life for the activities that are meaningful to you and bring you joy.

●Leave work at work. Make a conscious decision to separate work time from personal time. When with your family, for instance, turn off your cell phone and put away your laptop computer.

●Manage your time. Organize household tasks efficiently. Do one or two loads of laundry every day, rather than saving it all for your day off. A weekly family calendar of important dates and a daily list of to-dos will help you avoid deadline panic. If your employer offers a course in time management, sign up for it.

●Get enough sleep. There’s nothing as stressful and potentially dangerous as working when you’re sleep-deprived. Not only is your productivity affected, but also you can make costly mistakes. You may then have to work even more hours to make up for these mistakes.

●Communicate clearly. Limit time-consuming misunderstandings by communicating clearly and listening carefully. Take notes if necessary.

●Nurture yourself. Set aside time each day for an activity that you enjoy, such as walking, working out or listening to music.

●Set aside one night each week for recreation. Take the phone off the hook, power down the computer and turn off the TV. Discover activities you can do with your partner, family or friends, such as playing golf, fishing or canoeing. Making time for activities you enjoy will rejuvenate you.

Remember, striking a work-life balance isn’t a one-shot deal. Creating balance in your life is a continuous process. Balance doesn’t mean doing everything. Examine your priorities and set boundaries. Be firm in what you can and cannot do. Only you can restore harmony to your lifestyle.

小题1:What will happen if you’re spending most of your time at work?

A.You might lose all your friends.

B.You will lose both health and wealth.

C.You perhaps be given more responsibility.

D.You may be misunderstood by your loved ones.小题2:According to the passage, you’d better say no to mandatory overtime when ___________.

A.you get bored with the work

B.you are not interested in the work

C.you can’t get additional allowance

D.you have crucial family obligations小题3:What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.To do things people ask you to do can bring you a lot of joy.

B.You should do the things people ask you to do without feeling guilty.

C.You shouldn’t do the things people ask you to do if you don’t want to.

D.To do things for yourself is more meaningful than to do things for others.小题4:What will not happen if you don’t get enough sleep?

A.You can make costly mistakes.

B.You will have low productivity.

C.You will feel stressed while working.

D.You will have no sense of exhaustion.小题5:What does the real balance mean according to the author?

A.Being firm that working overtime will strike a work-life balance.

B.Examining priorities and deciding what is the most important to you.

C.Trying to carrying out everything you want to do whether you can do it or not.

D.Being cautious when saying no to somebody in a bid to maintain fine relationships.

答案

小题1:C

小题2:D

小题3:C

小题4:D

小题5:B 

题目分析:如果你的工作占用了你大部分时间,那么你就没有足够的时间来享受生活。文章提到了过度工作会使你疲劳并导致效率低下;过度工作还会占用你与家人和朋友团聚的时间,重要的是做出正确的判断和决定,判断哪些事情比较紧急,决定哪些事情对你来说是最重要的。

小题1:细节题:从Married to your work小标题下列举的过度工作可能给自己和家人或朋友带来的影响可知,文章提到了过度工作会使你疲劳并导致效率低下;过度工作还会占用你与家人和朋友团聚的时间而使亲情、友情受到影响;过度工作还会使你深陷工作泥潭以至于你肩上的担子越压越重。选C

小题2:参见Married to your work小标题下“Most importantly, say no when you’re too tired, when it’s affecting your health or when you have crucial family obligations.”一句可知,当你遇到如下三种情况的时候要对加班说“不”:太累了;影响到你的健康;有至关重要的家事。选D

小题3:细节题:参见Striking the best work-life balance小标题下画线一句可知,作者是在建议大家学会说“不”,当别人让你帮助做某事的时候,你如果不想做,可以礼貌地拒绝,而不要强迫自己去做。选C

小题4:细节题:参见Striking the best work-life balance小标题下Get enough sleep.一段所讲述的内容可知,如果你睡眠不足,你可能会在工作的时候感觉有压力;你可能会犯错误而因此付出高昂的代价;你的工作效率低下。但是文章中并没有说当你睡眠不足的时候,你就没有疲劳的感觉。选D

小题5:概括题:纵观全文可知,本文作者认为,做出正确的判断和决定,判断哪些事情比较紧急,决定哪些事情对你来说是最重要的。选B 

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白的雪,青的葱,红红的是她的小手。

她总是这么静静地站着,低着头,眼睛朝下看,扎两条小辫,穿一身红底儿蓝花的棉袄棉裤,一双黑布棉鞋羞涩地卧在白雪中,脸蛋儿红红的,那双小手也是红红的。看不到那双眼,那眼睛一定很美,很清澈……

白白的雪轻轻地盖在小街和屋顶上,只有那小葱是青青的。

说不清从什么时候起,这个小集市上有了她。她的小葱总是那么嫩,那么青,像她自己一样。她从不吆喝,从不抬价。换了别人,这样好的葱,一定会放声叫好,定会编出许多诸如“小葱拌豆腐——一青(清)二白”等诱人的词句。她极少说话。说,也是奶声奶气的几个字:“要多少”“几斤几两”“几毛几分”。只有她说话的时候,才偶尔看对方一眼。啊,这眼睛真美!它不光清澈,还蕴涵着一丝忧伤,但忧伤中分明显露出善良和期望。

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啊,天真冷。她把两只小手放在嘴边,用热气哈一哈,然后,给一位大姐姐称葱,帮大姐姐放在篮子里。她依然不说话,朝下看。地上的雪真白,只是没有太阳,要不,它会耀眼的。

“小妹妹,给你钱。”大姐姐把钱递给她。她轻轻地摇摇头。

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“……”

“大姐姐,俺不要钱。俺知道你是老师,常来买葱,俺想求你帮俺看看这个。这是俺看弟弟的书做的作业。”说着,她迅速地从菜篓底下取出两个用塑料袋包着的小本子,递给女老师。

女老师接过本子,一下子惊呆了,本子上工工整整写着初中作业。她不知说什么才好。

“小妹妹,多大啦,你是哪村的?”

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“爹娘呢?”

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女老师嘴唇动了几下,想说什么,但没有说出来,只是眼圈发红、发潮,她一下子将小妹妹搂在怀里,紧紧地握住那两只小手。冰凉的小手,她想把它暖热,永远地热下去。

“好妹妹,你来我班里上学吧?”

“不……俺不上。俺还要卖菜呢,俺上了,弟弟就上不成了。俺娘说……”

女老师把小妹妹搂得更紧了。

太阳出来了,那雪更白了,那葱更青了。

两年后,小妹妹考上了县师范。临走时,她给女老师送去一篮子小葱。那葱洗得真干净,扎得整整齐齐。多嫩的小葱呀!

她俩没有说话,都哭了……

啊,小葱青青……

小题1:本文人物形象鲜明,结构浑然一体。“小葱”在文章中多次出现,请简要说说它在刻画人物和结构上的作用?

刻画人物上:

结构上:

小题2:作者在描写人物时非常注重写人物的眼睛,阅读文中划线句子“看不到那双眼,那眼睛一定很美、很清澈……”结合文意,谈谈你对这句话的理解。

小题3:这篇小说构思精巧,善于铺垫,例如关于小妹妹辍学的事,其实在她向女教师讲述前,文章已有多处铺垫。你能试着找出两处吗?请摘录原句回答。

小题4:小说倒数第三段说:“两年后,小妹妹考上了县师范。”请你根据上下文,简单说说这两年间发生了哪些事。

小题5:这篇小说展示了自然景物美、人物心灵美、社会环境美,富有艺术感染力,读完全文,令人回味思索。作品结尾的省略号包含了作者丰富的思想感情,请你结合全文说说其中有哪些内容。