Work–life balance

Work–life balance

Listen to a radio interview about maintaining a good work–life balance to practise and improve your listening skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

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Transcript

Presenter: Good morning, everyone. On today's show, we've got Chris Svensson with us, the author of No more nine to five, the new best-selling book about work–life balance in the current working world. Good morning, Chris. Thanks for coming.

Chris: Thanks for having me, Anna.

Presenter: So, Chris, tell us about your book and how the concept of a work–life balance has been changing?

Chris: Well, in the more traditional workplaces, people's working lives and their private lives are, or were, clearly divided. People often work from nine in the morning until five or six in the evening. People sometimes stay late in the office and work in the evenings. This is called working overtime.

Presenter: OK, and what else?

Chris: Well, in these environments it isn't common for people to work at the weekend or while they're on holiday. They can clearly separate their working lives and their private lives. And the evenings, weekends and holidays are free to focus on non-work areas of life, such as hobbies, interests, sports, spending time with the family and friends, and so on. It's important and healthy not to spend all your time just working, right?

Presenter: Right! So what has changed? How are things different now?

Chris: Well, for a start, most people can now access their work emails from their mobile phones. So they are more likely to quickly reply to an important mail in the evening or at the weekend. The same goes for laptops. It's easier to access your work in the evenings from home or even from your hotel when you're on holiday.

Presenter: That doesn't sound like much of a work–life balance. It sounds like all work.

Chris: Exactly, but this new mobility brings a lot of advantages with it. More people are now able to work flexibly, so if they need to leave the office early one afternoon to be with their family, they can catch up on work that evening from home or somewhere else.

Presenter: That sounds good. So, what you're saying is that although traditional divisions between work and life are fading, many employees now have more freedom to do their work from different locations and at different times.

Chris: Yes, that's it.

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Submitted by Paukzen on Thu, 21/11/2024 - 16:34

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Yes, fortunately, because I am a freelancer and therefore the working life described is just like mine now!

Submitted by Toan3002 on Wed, 13/11/2024 - 02:12

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Personally, I will create a permanent timetable for a whole semester on Google Calendar and I usually write a detailed study plan for the following day in my daily routine. 

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Submitted by zino on Thu, 03/10/2024 - 08:32

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  • As a university teacher and father of two children, I always try to manage my work–life balance.
  • I take responsibility at home, and at the same time, I prepare my courses, write books, and read.

Thanks to Allah.

Submitted by Olena999 on Thu, 27/06/2024 - 16:57

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In a period of covid-19 expansion our company management gave us possibility to work from home. One of the advantage is flexibility, working from home can be not so easy although. There are distractions, such as children, or it may be difficult to concentrate when you are at home.

Submitted by Natali_li on Wed, 15/05/2024 - 15:58

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Balancing work and personal life helps improve the quality of our lives. Planning the workday helps me effectively manage time, reduce stress, and increase productivity. However, it is also important to remember about my free time and dedicate it to self-care, developing hobbies. These moments allow me to relax, and enjoy life.

Submitted by thuvan272002 on Wed, 03/04/2024 - 10:33

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In this interview, the author of the book did not focus on work-life balance, but he talked about the difference between traditional and modern workplaces. Nowadays, we have  more flexible working environments. This is mainly due to the development of science and technology.

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Submitted by alessandro.it on Thu, 08/02/2024 - 21:12

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I work in a shop, so for me it is impossible to use the flexibility explained in the interview. I think that for people who work in an office, flexibility can be a good thing if concerns the possibility to choose to start working from 8 to 9 a.m. and finish earlier or later. However, I believe everyone should be feel free to decide if working at home, because it could be sound as if you were always working. The result could be negative psychological effects and
as a consequence worsen working performances.

Submitted by dhuha on Fri, 17/11/2023 - 04:20

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how to download the audio file

Hello dhuha,

If you're using a computer, you can right-click on the audio player and choose 'Save as' to download the audio in mp3 format. If you're using a phone or tablet, it depends on what kind you have, but you should be able to download the audio there too.

Best wishes,
Kirk
LearnEnglish team

Submitted by pikanov on Mon, 23/10/2023 - 03:11

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My opinion about work-life balance is we must organize our time, sometimes at work, and the rest of our lives. Working from anywhere or at home sometimes means we can work anywhere at any time instead of prioritizing flexibility.