Balanced life questionnaire
We frequently hear term balanced life. But how is it looks like? How to understand where is a balance and where is a shortest way to it?
There is no simple answer what fits all, because we are all unique. But here is a set of leading questions what can help you understand a style to keep up balancing.
- Write down tasks what you most likely do in the next one or two days. Set importance of each task using ABC or Covey’s scheme, where A - tasks that must be done, and soon; B - important tasks as A, but can wait; C - tasks what require immediate attention, but can be skipped without a risk; and D - nice to have tasks.
- Are the A, B, C and D priorities produce the order what you most likely do them? If not, where is a trick?
- Are there tasks essential for your personal and professional goals and career?
- Do you have tasks to learn something new?
- Is there a time for breakfast, fitness and relaxation? Do you usually have regular breakfast and meals?
- What percentage of tasks written above will provide a value for your company, colleagues or for your boss?
- Do you have a time for D-tasks, what you would really like to get done?
- Imagine, if tomorrow is not a workday. How many A, B, C and D tasks, what you written above, can be applied for holiday?
- Create a new list of personal tasks for these holidays. How many of them would include family, friends and hobby?
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Here is a place for more questions. Keep writing in this list more tests, suitable personally for you. Do it regularly, for example, one question every Monday. This list is like a book with a new content every time you read. Continue asking yourself these questions and find balance and happiness.
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