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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2024 · 15 MIN

Work-Life Balance is a LIE

from Real with Rocky · host Rocky Garza

In this episode, I break down the myth of work-life balance and explain why it’s a misconception that often sets work and life up as opposing forces. I dive into the idea of embracing life’s natural tensions and explore how we can find harmony among our various responsibilities. Through personal stories and insights from over a decade of coaching and consulting experience, I introduce a new framework for managing responsibilities by categorizing them into three key areas: accountable, responsible, and chosen. I also explore the benefits of holding onto life’s tensions, such as anxiety, rather than trying to eliminate them, aiming for a more integrated and peaceful existence.Key Quotes"Work-life balance is a lie. The only people who talk about needing work-life balance are those who believe they are working too much.""We’re not trying to balance two things; it's the complexity of life that is pulling us in all directions.""Anxiety isn't something to get rid of; it's something to be with, to hold the tension of.""We shouldn't see rest and work as opposites. They can coexist if we allow them to."Debunking the Myth of Work-Life BalanceWork-life balance is something many people strive for, yet I believe it's fundamentally flawed. It's often framed as a one-way street, only coming up when we feel overwhelmed by work, never when life itself seems to take over. This mindset puts work and life in constant opposition, leaving us searching for a harmony that seems just out of reach. I argue that, instead of balancing these two aspects, we need to acknowledge the complexity of life as it pulls us in different directions.Life's Tensions: Beyond Work and LifeHere’s what I’ve learned: life is not just about work and life as two separate forces. There are multiple elements in play—family, relationships, personal growth, career goals, and much more. Each aspect pulls us in different directions, creating a natural tension. I suggest that the goal isn’t to find a perfect balance but to recognize and live with this tension, integrating all areas of life into a cohesive whole.Three Buckets of Life's ResponsibilitiesI introduce my three-bucket framework for categorizing responsibilities into three key areas:Accountable: These are commitments I'm answerable for, like my marriage or my business. I may not control every aspect, but I’m accountable for the overall outcome.Responsible: These are things I’m directly responsible for, like my health, daily tasks, and caring for my children.Chosen: These are responsibilities I’ve willingly taken on, such as managing my grandparents' finances. I’m neither inherently responsible nor accountable for these, but I’ve chosen to take them on.This framework provides a clearer picture of where our energy and focus should go, helping us navigate life's natural tensions more effectively.Embracing Anxiety and TensionNow, let's talk about anxiety. It’s easy to want to push it away or see it as something to eliminate. But what if anxiety serves a purpose? It makes you detail-oriented, thoughtful, and caring. Instead of fighting against it, what if you embraced it and held that tension alongside other aspects of your life? The idea is not to eliminate anxiety but to allow it to coexist with peace, recognizing it as part of life’s tensions.Living in the Tension of LifeI challenge you to stop seeing rest and work, productivity and relaxation as opposites. They aren’t. They can coexist if we allow them to. It’s about holding the space where both can exist. When you’re at home after a long day, wanting to work out but also wanting to rest, ask yourself: why can’t both happen? Maybe you can do a quick 15-minute workout and then relax. It’s about living in the tension rather than trying to strike an impossible balance.Resources MentionedWebsite: Rocky GarzaUpcoming Virtual Event: https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessKey Time Stamps00:00 Debunking the Myth of Work-Life Balance00:28 Introduction to the Rocky Garza Show01:40 The One-Way Street of Work-Life Balance04:38 Life's Tensions: Beyond Work and Life06:12 Three Buckets of Life Responsibilities10:37 Embracing Anxiety and Tension12:41 Combining Rest and Activity14:10 Living in Life's Tensions15:20 Conclusion and Next StepsTo join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations

In this episode, I break down the myth of work-life balance and explain why it’s a misconception that often sets work and life up as opposing forces. I dive into the idea of embracing life’s natural tensions and explore how we can find harmony among our various responsibilities. Through personal stories and insights from over a decade of coaching and consulting experience, I introduce a new framework for managing responsibilities by categorizing them into three key areas: accountable, responsible, and chosen. I also explore the benefits of holding onto life’s tensions, such as anxiety, rather than trying to eliminate them, aiming for a more integrated and peaceful existence.Key Quotes"Work-life balance is a lie. The only people who talk about needing work-life balance are those who believe they are working too much.""We’re not trying to balance two things; it's the complexity of life that is pulling us in all directions.""Anxiety isn't something to get rid of; it's something to be with, to hold the tension of.""We shouldn't see rest and work as opposites. They can coexist if we allow them to."Debunking the Myth of Work-Life BalanceWork-life balance is something many people strive for, yet I believe it's fundamentally flawed. It's often framed as a one-way street, only coming up when we feel overwhelmed by work, never when life itself seems to take over. This mindset puts work and life in constant opposition, leaving us searching for a harmony that seems just out of reach. I argue that, instead of balancing these two aspects, we need to acknowledge the complexity of life as it pulls us in different directions.Life's Tensions: Beyond Work and LifeHere’s what I’ve learned: life is not just about work and life as two separate forces. There are multiple elements in play—family, relationships, personal growth, career goals, and much more. Each aspect pulls us in different directions, creating a natural tension. I suggest that the goal isn’t to find a perfect balance but to recognize and live with this tension, integrating all areas of life into a cohesive whole.Three Buckets of Life's ResponsibilitiesI introduce my three-bucket framework for categorizing responsibilities into three key areas:Accountable: These are commitments I'm answerable for, like my marriage or my business. I may not control every aspect, but I’m accountable for the overall outcome.Responsible: These are things I’m directly responsible for, like my health, daily tasks, and caring for my children.Chosen: These are responsibilities I’ve willingly taken on, such as managing my grandparents' finances. I’m neither inherently responsible nor accountable for these, but I’ve chosen to take them on.This framework provides a clearer picture of where our energy and focus should go, helping us navigate life's natural tensions more effectively.Embracing Anxiety and TensionNow, let's talk about anxiety. It’s easy to want to push it away or see it as something to eliminate. But what if anxiety serves a purpose? It makes you detail-oriented, thoughtful, and caring. Instead of fighting against it, what if you embraced it and held that tension alongside other aspects of your life? The idea is not to eliminate anxiety but to allow it to coexist with peace, recognizing it as part of life’s tensions.Living in the Tension of LifeI challenge you to stop seeing rest and work, productivity and relaxation as opposites. They aren’t. They can coexist if we allow them to. It’s about holding the space where both can exist. When you’re at home after a long day, wanting to work out but also wanting to rest, ask yourself: why can’t both happen? Maybe you can do a quick 15-minute workout and then relax. It’s about living in the tension rather than trying to strike an impossible balance.Resources MentionedWebsite: Rocky GarzaUpcoming Virtual Event: https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessKey Time Stamps00:00 Debunking the Myth of Work-Life Balance00:28 Introduction to the Rocky Garza Show01:40 The One-Way Street of Work-Life Balance04:38 Life's Tensions: Beyond Work and Life06:12 Three Buckets of Life Responsibilities10:37 Embracing Anxiety and Tension12:41 Combining Rest and Activity14:10 Living in Life's Tensions15:20 Conclusion and Next StepsTo join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations

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