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Feb
03

The Revolutionary Work Life Balance Definition

 

How will you spend your waking hours?

 

 

 

 

Everybody has 168 hours weekly. How you spend these hours will dictate how successful you will be. The Magic Trio defines success as the amount of your lifetime you enjoy. Thus, those who spend more of their waking hours enjoying life are the most successful. Until you obtain financial independence, your work life balance definition should go something like 40-10-10-50 (hours). I’ll clarify further. 58 hours per week ought to be spent on slumber and personal hygiene. That leaves 110 hours per week for you to live life. If you are working 50 hours weekly at a job you detest, you’re wasting nearly 50% of your waking hours not enjoying your life. If this is actually the case, you are not too successful. If you are financially independent, it’s possible you’ll only spend 10 hours a week or fewer overseeing your work-independent income channels. Presuming you are also in good physical shape, then you’re most likely enjoying 90% to 100% of your life.

 

 

 

 

Many people are not at 90%.

 

 

 

 

If you’re not there yet, you’ll want to do something to get there. This means making time for you to improve your life whilst keeping up with your existing obligations. As you can see, effective time management becomes a necessary skill to obtain. Time management is paramount to enjoying life full-time mainly because if you aren’t able to make enough time to adopt regular actions, enjoying life full-time will always be a dream that’s unrealistic. After perusing this book, you’ll learn ways to operate effectively to ensure these consistent action steps will not take up a significant amount of time, however you will still have to make some time. How should you spend your waking hours? The Magic Trio work life balance definition starts at 40-10-10-50, however, if you do it the right way, it will turn out at 0-10-10-90. Next, I’ll give you a hypothetical breakdown of how I would do things, presuming you are an adult with a full-time occupation that sustains your existing lifestyle.

 

 

 

 

Weekly time: 168 hours.

 

 

 

 

You should be sleeping no less than seven hours daily. Sleep is a very underrated aspect of a healthy and happy lifestyle. If you happen to be one of those folks who says “I’ll sleep when I’m dead”, you could be sleeping much earlier than you’d want. Commit a minimum of seven hours nightly to good quality sleep. You will not be capable of this every single night, however, if you don’t get enough one evening, then attempt to make up for it the following night. This may seem strange, but make sleep a goal much like everything else you desire to accomplish. I try to get 50 hours per week. Trust me, your body will appreciate it you’ll also find more energy through the remaining hours of the week which you’ll require if you’re going to be focused on making the most of this time. Set aside a little over eight hours each day to sleep and personal hygiene, or 58 hours weekly. Next, the 110 hours commences.

 

 

 

 

Starting time: 110 hours.

 

 

 

 

You are probably spending at least 50 hours a week on your full-time employment. What if you only work 40 hours a week? Chances are you are still spending at least 50 hours a week on your job. I’m not just referring to the time spent at the office. I’m including the time spent driving, the time spent dressing for work, time spent thinking about work outside of work, and the time you spend decompressing from work. Get rid of your job and all of this time is opened up. If you like your employment, then well done. You have taken care of the largest chunk of time that prevents most people from enjoying their lives and you are already well on your way to enjoying life full-time. You may even already be there. Skip to the next section. If not, then keep reading. Here is the first element of the new 40-10-10-50 work life balance definition.

 

 

 

 

Reduce the time you spend doing all of these job-related actions. Move closer to work. Bargain a work-from-home or part-time agreement. I’m not implying you slack off. I’m advising the exact opposite: that you be more effective at your work so you can get more done quicker and release time to do other activities that strengthen and enhance your lifestyle. I realize most people work a minimum of 40 hours each week. In my opinion, 40 hours is the max length of time you ought to spend on all job-related activities. If you can get away with 30, then do 30. If you don’t enjoy what you do, your objective should be to get down to 40 at the most if you’re not there presently. Everyone needs to generate an income in some way and not everyone is able to do it with WII immediately. Suck it up and do your best keeping in mind that it’s a temporary gig to endure until you realize the opportunity to get to the number you really want, which is nil.

 

 

 

 

Remaining time: 70 hours.

 

 

 

 

Now that we’ve gotten the boredom out of the way, on to the exciting stuff. Allot 10 hours every week to improving or maintaining your physical fitness. Allot two to three hours a week to preparing nutritious meals. Once you learn how to cook efficiently, you shouldn’t need more time than this. If you have a spouse to make this happen for you, that’s even better. Allocate five hours per week to formal exercise. I like to spend one hour per day each weekday and take the weekends off. The one hour includes time to recover. Once you learn how to exercise efficiently, a 30 to 45 minute session ought to be plenty. In the Physical Fitness section, I introduced you to a monster set of workouts that can be done in only 10 minutes when you find yourself really tight on time. Allocate two to three hours per week to informal exercise. Join a athletics league, go mountain climbing, go walking, whatever. There are psychological and physical advantages to this.

 

 

 

 

Remaining time: 60 hours.

 

 

 

 

Next, reserve 10 hours a week to generating work-independent income (WII). As I discussed in the previous section, WII is either generating passive income or earning active income doing something you like. Passive income may be reliant on building your capital and that, as you’ve read, must be a totally automated process so you shouldn’t need to spend any time on that after preliminary setup. Therefore, the 10 hours a week should be allocated to educating yourself on ways to make passive income (i.e. property investing, stock trading, etc.) or on finding out solutions to earn an active full-time income doing something you love. In other words, spend the 10 hours learning a skill or trade that you really enjoy that you can ultimately turn into a full-time income instead of spending the 10 hours taking up a second job that you love but that could in no way generate a full-time income.

 

 

 

 

Leftover time: 50 hours.

 

 

 

 

Exactly how much pleasure does your current work life balance definition provide you with? The Magic Trio gives you a minimum of 50 hours. With the remaining 50 hours, simply live your life. Spend more time with your family and close friends. Take up a new leisure activity or spend more time on your current ones. Give yourself a taste of what it’s like to live it up full-time. This will do a couple of things. First, it will help get you through the time you might have to temporarily spend doing things you don’t enjoy. Next, it will motivate you to start enjoying life full-time as soon as possible and fortify the habits you develop to help you get there. Don’t get too carried away here. Remember, enjoying life is important, but you need to avoid things that will cause you to self-destruct or cause significant barriers in your progress. For example, DO go out for a couple drinks with your buddies once or twice a week. DON’T turn into an alcoholic or drug abuser. DO treat yourself to a bit of shopping. DON’T go blow $10,000 on a new wardrobe. Get the idea?