6 Work-Life Balance Tips For 60s Workers

Posted on Aug 24 2015 - 7:01am by Alexandra Ashton

Everybody wants to get an opportunity to work and to earn enough to afford themselves and their family a decent life. You hope this will help you to lead a happier and more satisfying life, but sometimes your job can completely take over it. This is especially true in today’s modern world when people are connected 24/7 because of their mobile phones, tablets or personal computers.

It can be hard to lead a fulfilling personal life when you have a feeling that your work is constantly present in your life. With your work, family, personal time and your friends you definitely have a lot on your plate, but you need to figure out a way to achieve some balance in your life.

Achieving right work – life balance is hard in any age, but especially when you are in the age when you should be thinking about retirement and not about balancing your personal and professional life. But, thanks to the developments in a field of medicine and nutrition people are starting to live longer and healthier and postponing their retirement. No matter if you don’t want to go in an early retirement or if you can afford it, having a good work – life balance is not getting any less important with the age.

Did you know that these days 54% of workers older than the 60 are planning to work part- or full-time after retirement? What will that mean for their personal life? But, luckily, there is a way to find a balance in your life. Getting the right job is extremely important in this age. Don’t waste your time on job on where you won’t feel valued. You have surely already been through that.  Just follow the excellent advice you will find in this interesting infographic and you will discover how to be happy both at your work and in your home.

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About the Author

Alexandra Ashton, Communications at Neomam Studios , the UK based Infographic Agency. Alexandra is a content and design enthusiast with a keen eye for detail.