Understanding Business
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a. . What changes need to occur for you to move from where you are on the “Now” 
 continuum to where you would like to be on the “Next 5 Years” continuum? 

The challenges that would need to occur for someone to move from their current balance of work and leisure to where I would like to be in the next 5 years would vary depending on my specific goals and priorities:

Reduce work hours or take on a different role with a better work-life balance.

Re-prioritizing my leisure activities to ensure there is plenty of time dedicated to personal interests and fulfillment.

Make changes to the work environment, such as flexible schedules or telecommuting, make better accommodate a desired balance.

Seeking additional training or education allows for career development that would bring significant work-life balance.

I'm re-evaluating my personal relationships, commitments, and other factors that may contribute to a desired balance of work and leisure.

Improving my time management and organization skills to ensure efficient use of time for work and leisure activities.

To make changes happen, individuals need to set clear goals and develop a plan for achieving them, including identifying any obstacles that may arise and developing strategies for overcoming them.

It is important to remember that these categories may not happen overnight and may require time and effort to implement.

b. What changes need to occur for you to move from where you are on the “Next 5 
 Years” continuum to where you would like to be on the “6–10 Years” continuum? 

Some common changes that may help me as an individual achieve my desired work-leisure balance include:

1) Career advancement or a job change that offers a better work-life balance.

2) Making a deliberate effort to prioritize leisure activities and reduce work hours. Negotiate with one's current employer for more flexible schedules. Seek out part-time or freelance work opportunities. Pursue a job in a field that values work-life balance and offers flexible hours, such as remote or virtual positions.

3) Making time for leisure activities during the weekend can help create a better balance between work and leisure. Scheduling leisure activities during the week, such as appointments or work tasks. Take short breaks throughout the day to engage in a leisure activity. Set boundaries and limit work-related tasks during personal time. Consider flexible work arrangements such as working from home, which can provide more time for leisure activities during the week.

4) Starting a hustle or business can increase control over one's schedule and create a better work-leisure balance in the short term. Identify a passion or skill that could turn into a business. Research the market to make sure there is demand for the product or services I want to offer. Utilize technology and take advantage of online tools and platforms to promote and manage my business.

 

 

c. What changes need to occur for you to move from where you are on the "6-10
Years" continuum to where you would like to be on the "11 or More Years"
continuum?
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On the work-leisure continuum below, "work" indicates working approximately 40+ hours
a week with leisure activities restricted to evenings and weekends. "Leisure" represents
spending all of your time devoted to areas of personal interests and fulfillment with no
earned income. Points in between reflect varying combinations of the two.
On the first continuum, place an "X" at the point on the continuum that represents the
balance of work and leisure you have now. If you are working full time, the "X" will be
all the way to the left.
On the second, third, and fourth continuums, place an "X" at the point on the continuum
that represents the balance of work and leisure you would like to have within the next
five years, 6-10 years, and 11 or more years. Then answer the questions that follow.
Work
activity
work-leisure balance
Work
Work
Work
Now
Next 5 Years
6-10 Years
11 or More Years
Leisure
Leisure
Leisure
Leisure
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Transcribed Image Text:0.2 Directions On the work-leisure continuum below, "work" indicates working approximately 40+ hours a week with leisure activities restricted to evenings and weekends. "Leisure" represents spending all of your time devoted to areas of personal interests and fulfillment with no earned income. Points in between reflect varying combinations of the two. On the first continuum, place an "X" at the point on the continuum that represents the balance of work and leisure you have now. If you are working full time, the "X" will be all the way to the left. On the second, third, and fourth continuums, place an "X" at the point on the continuum that represents the balance of work and leisure you would like to have within the next five years, 6-10 years, and 11 or more years. Then answer the questions that follow. Work activity work-leisure balance Work Work Work Now Next 5 Years 6-10 Years 11 or More Years Leisure Leisure Leisure Leisure
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