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Ann UruvathBoth work and home deserve your energy and attention, yet balancing the two can feel like an impossible challenge. Have you ever felt “the tug”—worrying about unfinished work while spending time with family or stressing about personal responsibilities while at the office? You’re not alone.
A Monster poll revealed that 86% of workers prioritize workplace well-being, with 57% considering work-life balance as its most crucial aspect. However, achieving balance isn’t just about counting hours spent at work versus at home—it’s about creating boundaries that allow for personal time, rest, and professional success. Here’s why work-life balance matters and how you can achieve it.
Work-life balance means meeting your professional obligations while still having time for personal interests, relationships, and self-care. The ideal balance looks different for everyone.
Historically, the concept of work-life balance has evolved. In the 1940s, employees often worked 100-hour weeks until labor laws introduced the 40-hour workweek. The 1980s saw the Women’s Liberation Movement push for flexible work schedules, allowing women to balance careers and family responsibilities. Today, many struggle to maintain boundaries—especially with remote work blurring the lines between office and home life.
A Gallup poll found that full-time employees work an average of 47 hours per week, with 39% working over 50 hours. The COVID-19 pandemic further reshaped the conversation, as remote work made professional and personal boundaries more difficult to maintain. Many workers now find themselves constantly accessible, making work-life balance more critical than ever.
While balance looks different for everyone, excessive work hours aren’t sustainable in the long run. A well-maintained work-life balance leads to:
The Debate: Work-Life Balance vs. Extreme Work Culture
In January 2025, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Chairman S.N. Subrahmanyan sparked controversy by advocating for a 90-hour workweek, including Sundays. He suggested that employees should prioritize work over personal time, reigniting debates on work-life balance and the dangers of excessive work hours.
Instead of overworking, organizations should focus on fostering an environment that promotes well-being and long-term productivity.
Work-life balance isn’t about rigidly dividing hours between work and personal life—it’s about flexibility and prioritization. Here are some ways to establish healthy boundaries:
Work-life balance is not a luxury—it’s essential for long-term health, happiness, and success. Advocating for extreme work hours, as suggested by L&T’s chairman, dismisses the well-documented benefits of maintaining boundaries between work and personal life. Employers and employees must work together to create a culture that respects balance, leading to a healthier, more productive workforce.
If you’re seeking a job that supports work-life balance, Monster can help. Create a profile to connect with top recruiters and find positions that align with your priorities. A fulfilling career shouldn’t come at the expense of your well-being—achieve balance and success on your own terms.
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