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Burnout epidemic | Work-life balance isn't working - it's time to try something new

Work-life balance isn't working - it's time to try something new
Work-life balance isn't working - it's time to try something new

Today’ workers live in an era of ‘always on’ working culture, where work emails are constantly just a click away on a smart phone, and the corporate switchboard can be diverted to a personal device. And in this era, where burnout is running rampant, the goal of work-life balance is the yardstick against which wellbeing is measured.

Yet, a new concept is here, and ready to dethrone work-life balance as the future of employee wellness. Enter the concept of ‘work-life fluidity,’ an approach that's gaining traction across industries, redefining the relationship between work and personal life.

This new and evolving philosophy encourages individuals to seamlessly integrate their professional and personal commitments, fostering a sense of ‘harmony’ rather than the traditional dichotomy of balance, according to reports from LinkedIn.

In practice, the central premise of work-life fluidity is rooted in the acknowledgment that modern professionals don't merely juggle two separate spheres. Rather, they navigate a dynamic continuum where the lines between work and personal life are blurred so irreconcilably that merely trying to divide the two is impossible.

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