I just returned from my first vacation in over a year, and something strange happened. I didn’t get sick. For fifteen years, every vacation started with a day or two of feeling like death warmed over. It was as predictable as a sunburn and overpriced cocktails.
I was definitely familiar with this concept but didn't know it had a name! I enjoyed reading about this and especially loved the idea that "it's all life" and so remove the concept of work-life balance as if they're different things. I totally used to live for the weekend, but as you say, all of life becomes so much more enjoyable when we take responsibility for enjoying ALL of it, not just our free time. Thanks for that reminder 🥰
Coincidentally, I've been working on a draft of this exact idea! But now, since reading yours, I'm not sure if I can do it justice.
If we spend more time at work than at home, then how in the world could that not be part of our life?
This whole idea that we're missing out all the time is to blame for a lot of depression, I think.
Sure, maybe we need to examine our situation and make changes if the daytime activities are taking over everything. But it's still a part of our experience.
You nailed it! I think we all need a reality check sometimes when it comes to life balance thing. It's easy to get caught up in the fantasy of endless vacations and lazy Sundays, but let's be honest, most of us have bills to pay and responsibilities to juggle.
But that doesn't mean we have to resign ourselves to a life of drudgery. Like you said, it's about finding ways to make our work lives meaningful and integrating them into our broader experience.
Also love the depression angle. I'm going to have to chew on that a bit longer. I'd love to read what you have to say, so I hope you finish that draft!
I was definitely familiar with this concept but didn't know it had a name! I enjoyed reading about this and especially loved the idea that "it's all life" and so remove the concept of work-life balance as if they're different things. I totally used to live for the weekend, but as you say, all of life becomes so much more enjoyable when we take responsibility for enjoying ALL of it, not just our free time. Thanks for that reminder 🥰
Aww thank you! Yes, living for the weekend seems reasonable, but what about simply living for living :) Thank you for sharing ❤️
YES! Suddenly makes you realise how much of your life you're missing when you only live for a bit of it x
Coincidentally, I've been working on a draft of this exact idea! But now, since reading yours, I'm not sure if I can do it justice.
If we spend more time at work than at home, then how in the world could that not be part of our life?
This whole idea that we're missing out all the time is to blame for a lot of depression, I think.
Sure, maybe we need to examine our situation and make changes if the daytime activities are taking over everything. But it's still a part of our experience.
You nailed it! I think we all need a reality check sometimes when it comes to life balance thing. It's easy to get caught up in the fantasy of endless vacations and lazy Sundays, but let's be honest, most of us have bills to pay and responsibilities to juggle.
But that doesn't mean we have to resign ourselves to a life of drudgery. Like you said, it's about finding ways to make our work lives meaningful and integrating them into our broader experience.
Also love the depression angle. I'm going to have to chew on that a bit longer. I'd love to read what you have to say, so I hope you finish that draft!