Work-life integrators:
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Transition fluidly from work to personal life and back again
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Dress like they’re chillin’ at home when they’re working from home
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Like to “talk shop” at the dinner table
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Don’t mind answering emails and chats after hours (within reason, of course) because they popped out for that CrossFit class in the middle of the afternoon
Work-life segmentors:
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Have well-defined times when they are working–once they’re done for the day, they’re done.
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Wear office-appropriate attire (at least from the waist up!) when they’re working from home
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Tend to personal needs like errands and fitness outside of working hours
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In extreme cases, don’t keep photos of their family and friends on their desks.
For those who identify with work-segmentation, being able to shut down and disconnect from work at the end of the day is essential for our mental health and well-being. Both integrators and those who practice segmentation find curating a ritual helpful to achieve work-life balance and recharge. Developing a ritual doesn’t have to be complicated. It can be as simple as honoring a personal boundary and shutting down your laptop right at 5:30 pm.
Intention and identity setting.
As much as we’ve made it an effort to be radically transparent at Glassdoor, 2020 proves itself as being the year of revealing more of our full selves even at work. Set your intention for the day; try not to switch identities at work and after...