Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Practicing multiple careers is very common among younger professionals these days. Some people view this as an opportunity for many-sided growth, whereas some others are of the opinion that it is likely to upset their work life balance.

How do you look at these two views?

As younger professionals are living in a world of opportunities, pursuing multiple careers is quiet common. Looking at it objectively, I would say, being able to handle many careers is good, but it should not be at the cost of one’s personal life. 44 words.

Obviously, it is a good idea to be able to handle many things simultaneously. This can be proved by looking at the advantages it offers. One who is able to pursue many careers happens to hone many skills of varying degrees, and likely to enjoy many sided growth. For example, understanding many professional atmospheres, meeting people of great calibers, keeping oneself up-to-date with the changes and, of course, making a little extra income do augur well for multiple career perspective. However, we cannot ignore the pitfalls posed by the lures of this option. 90

When it comes to work life balance, an equilibrium that keeps our life smooth and meaningful, it is worth remembering that a healthy life is much more than an ambitious career. Unfortunately, many professionals seem to ignore the importance of family, leisure, food, sleep and social life due to the pressures they suffer from more than one working atmospheres. This imbalance is so dangerous that it could cost them their life itself. For example; many studies show that families get broken, children go awry and youngsters get severely sick due to pressures of professional life. 90

To put it briefly, it is a much better idea to have a balanced life with single profession well practiced than putting one’s hand in all pies. It is like bartering life for growth and ambition. It isn’t intelligent at all.

By jaypee
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