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The Good Life Is A Balanced Life


Living your life is a balancing act. Keeping up with the fast-paced lifestyle is never easy. But here’s the good news: a balanced life exists, and you can create it. Even with the extra punches that the quarantine days throw at you, you can stand your ground and lead a good life.


Work-life balance trains you to find calm in the midst of chaos. It also reveals that there aren’t only two sides in this balancing act: the “work” and the “life.” Various needs unfold when you go deep into finding balance, including physical health, family time, financial goals, and spiritual health. Taking one step at a time will get you there.

What are the steps? Here are some of them.

Making the Commitment

A balanced life isn’t something that’s already built. You’re going to have to create it. And the first step is to commit. This means getting things done. Commitment is found not only in the workplace; it should be found at home, too. Doing things that bring pleasure and relaxation will help you refocus.

Learning to Prioritize

Multi-tasking brings you success, but when multiple projects require 100% focus, you must learn how to prioritize. One useful trick is determining your most productive time at work and allotting it for an urgent project. Know what’s important, work on it, and then move on to the next. Reschedule tasks with little to no value to days when you have extra time. But, most importantly, don’t forget to rest which leads us to the next step.

Taking a Break

Having downtime is important. Taking time off to relax and recharge will make you feel more energized once you get back to work. You can set aside time for your family or friends; this helps with emotional balance. It’s important to have a support system that makes you feel loved and cared for.


“Me time” is vital as it allows you to reconnect with yourself, reflect on the most important things and be grateful. Doing all these can help you achieve spiritual balance.

Embracing a Healthy Lifestyle

Investing in your physical wellbeing will go a long way. Healthy eating habits boost your energy and mood, while regular exercise keeps you in good shape. These activities should not be treated as chores that you should force yourself to do. Find exciting ways to execute each activity. For instance, you can create a vegetarian version of your favorite meat dish or play a fun outdoor game with friends.

Changing Your Environment

With the new normal blurring the line between work and home, balancing the two becomes harder more than ever. This calls for significant changes in your current environment. If you work at home, it’s ideal to have an “office zone” where you can work without distractions. Similarly, when the working hours are over, leave your desk and enjoy your time off with your loved ones. However, this set-up cannot be for those who have a small living space in a busy neighborhood.


Recent residential developments address this underlying issue by providing a home where one can be productive. This is achieved through a location that is convenient and has access to modern amenities for leisure and work activities. SMDC is among the developers that are building dream homes fit for the new normal. Its newly launched condominium project, Gem Residences, brings the resident close to everything, from a commercial strip mall to major business districts. Travel restrictions will not keep the resident from leading the good life.


The final step in changing your environment is to move into a new home that lets you live a good life. Explore the available condo units at Gem Residences today.

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