GNI MAG ISSUE 47

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FEATURE // WORK/LOVE

WORK HARD, LOVE HARDER. REBALANCING YOUR WORK-RELATIONSHIP BALANCE.

IF THERE’S ANYTHING BEING a responsible adult has taught us, it’s the importance of balance. Time management is a skill we learn to develop as we grow older, and it doesn’t just apply to our working lives. After all, along with a demanding career, we also have to juggle our social lives, get enough sleep, cook, maintain relationships, and have quality alone time. Are crazy hours affecting your relationship? It’s not uncommon to feel the pressure of our work and love lives clashing. On one hand, we may have a tough boss to impress or a looming promotion, and then on the other, our relationship may be suffering and intimacy dwindling like a weak flame. Blurring the lines between work and leisure While most of us might have temporarily swapped our suits for leisurewear while we work from home, we’re certainly not lounging about. In fact, Goldman Sachs came under fire in March with junior bankers reporting working over 18-hour shifts for low pay over lockdown, which was causing burnout. According to the Guardian, employees who are working from home over the pandemic are working an additional two hours a day or more due to heavier workloads. The research reported that

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workers are also having shorter lunch breaks, are expected to work through sickness, and are constantly signed into work communication, exacerbating an “always-on” culture. This is not only an issue on a personal level but also on a relationship level – who doesn’t get irritated when their partner seems to be constantly on their phone, even if it’s answering out-of-office emails?

Of course, everyone has responsibilities at work, so keeping an eye on your schedule and judging when you will be at your busiest will keep your partner in the loop of when you expect you can see them and when you can’t.

While some couples have struggled through lockdown from spending too much time together, others simply don’t have enough time to see each other.

You should prioritise what you want to do when you are together. Try not to waste quality time by sitting watching television or lying in bed all day – unless if that is exactly how you bond. If you find that you’re not making the most when you’re able to see each other, stop and think about what is most important. Do you really need to attend every single client dinner? Do you really need to bake for every bake sale? Does the house need cleaning at that exact moment? Do you really need to go and visit distant relatives? Do what makes you both happy – a lot of couples don’t communicate things like this to each other, so it is crucial to understand what feels like quality time. Put your phone down and keep off social media and work emails to stay in the present moment and converse with your partner. Sitting scrolling aimlessly through your feed or acting like you’re on call to your work when with your partner can make them feel unwanted. Set boundaries between yourself and work – for example, if you’re going to a romantic dinner, those emails can wait until the morning.

How to rebalance your work-love life Follow these tips to help you rebalance your career and relationship. Planning ahead While spontaneity can be the secret to an exciting and happy relationship, if your work life is wreaking havoc on your leisure time, it is a good idea to plan ahead. Make romantic plans or schedule quality time together on certain days and stick to it. Although obviously sometimes you might be hit with a deadline or unforeseen circumstances that desperately needs your attention, make it up to your partner by seeing them on an alternate day rather than letting work totally consume your time. This way, your partner knows that they’re important to you.

Prioritise what is most important to you both


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MARTY RECOMMENDS

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pages 100-102

BULLITT - STAYCATION

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page 113

GENDER RECOGNITION

1min
pages 114-116

SLEEPOVER - TEN SQUARE

3min
pages 110-112

SKINNY BAKERY REVIEW

2min
page 99

MILLARS - FINAGHY’S FINEST

5min
pages 96-98

TRAVEL - ARMENIA

7min
pages 106-109

FITNESS - ANTHONY COOLEY

5min
pages 94-95

THE GOURMET BOYS

3min
pages 90-91

ECLECTIC

3min
pages 88-89

TV BURNOUT

2min
pages 82-83

BIG DAY - DARYL & STEPHEN

8min
pages 76-81

THE RABBIT HOTEL & RETREAT

1min
pages 72-75

HOMES

2min
pages 64-65

ART

3min
pages 59-63

EXALT

3min
pages 54-55

WORK HARD, LOVE HARDER

3min
pages 42-43

BOYCOT YOUR BED

1min
pages 44-45

CARL CONNIELINGUS

6min
pages 34-35

DAVID HERNANDEZ

4min
pages 36-39

MISGENDERED

4min
pages 31-33

WHAT IS PRIDE?

4min
pages 20-21

CRAIG HAMILTON

5min
pages 26-27

BEN FRANCIS LEFTWICH

6min
pages 28-30

BLOOD DONATION

6min
pages 24-25

WILL YOUNG

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pages 9-13

COLIN MACLEOD

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pages 22-23

CALLUM SKEFFINGTON

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MICKY MURRAY

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