There is more to life than work, or at least, that is what most people would like to think. Loving your job is all well and good, but leaving room for the other important parts of life is also vital even if the most avowed workaholics wouldn't like to admit it. Many would even argue that finding time for the right hobbies or spending time with loved ones is beneficial to your work ethic during the hours that you are clocked in.
Still, the topic of how we should treat what we do for a living can be a controversial topic. As more people develop cynicism towards the downsides of work, the idea of work-life balance has become more and more important to a majority. There is no escaping that we are in the age of quiet quitting, where many checked-out employees are finding the best ways to do the bare minimum.
Still, the topic of how we should treat what we do for a living can be a controversial topic. As more people develop cynicism towards the downsides of work, the idea of work-life balance has become more and more important to a majority. There is no escaping that we are in the age of quiet quitting, where many checked-out employees are finding the best ways to do the bare minimum.