EPISODE · May 5, 2023 · 14 MIN
70. FOUR Types of Boundaries to Set at Work with Prina Shah
from Ways to Change the Workplace with Prina Shah · host Prina Shah
Are you struggling to maintain a healthy work-life balance? Do you often feel overwhelmed and stressed out by your workload? In this episode, we dive into the four types of boundaries that are crucial for maintaining your well-being and productivity at work: 1. physical, 2. emotional, 3. intellectual, and 4. time boundaries. I discuss the importance of setting boundaries in each of these areas and provide practical tips for communicating your boundaries effectively to your colleagues.Don't let work take over your life! Tune in and learn how to set boundaries that will help you thrive both personally (and professionally.)Send Prina a text to let her know how you'd change the workplace If you are seeking professional advice or would like to change your company culture through training, consulting, speaking and coaching, get in touch, email me.Say hi!Sign up to my monthylish practical newsletter Get in touch with me, PrinaCheck out my website - do a professional stalk...Follow me on LinkedInFind out what I am up to on Instagram Grab a copy of Make Work Meaningful and start creating your own legacy at work and leave me a review. Subscribe to the Ways to Change the Workplace Podcast for more actionable insights. Prina (Helping you find GREAT ways to change your workplace) Shah
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Are you struggling to maintain a healthy work-life balance? Do you often feel overwhelmed and stressed out by your workload? In this episode, we dive into the four types of boundaries that are crucial for maintaining your well-being and productivity at work: 1. physical, 2. emotional, 3. intellectual, and 4. time boundaries. I discuss the importance of setting boundaries in each of ...
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