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Life-Work Fit: Because Life Deserves the Front Seat

Written by Amy Ryan | Dec 17, 2024 2:00:00 PM

For too long, we’ve been stuck thinking about “work-life balance” as if work is the driver and life is just along for the ride. But what if we flipped that thinking? What if life took the wheel, and we talked about life-work fit instead?

 

This isn’t about slacking off on the job. It’s about giving yourself permission to be human—to prioritize what really matters, especially when life throws something unexpected your way. Because let’s face it, life is unpredictable, just like a surprise flat tire or a storm rolling in before harvest.

 

What is Life-Work Fit?

 

Think of life-work fit as a new kind of flexibility. Instead of trying to split your time perfectly between work and home, it’s about finding a way for the two to complement each other.

  • Some days, work demands the bulk of your energy—like hauling a big load during harvest.
  • Other days, life needs you front and center—whether it’s showing up for a family event or helping a neighbor in need.

It’s not about a perfect balance; it’s about making things fit your unique situation.

 

Why it Matters

 

Life-work fit doesn’t mean working less—it means working smarter. It’s about adjusting your schedule when life calls. Maybe you need to shift your delivery time so you can make it to your kid’s game or handle an unplanned repair. That flexibility keeps you engaged and focused when you’re on the clock.

 

When you prioritize well-being, those moments of rest and connection actually recharge you. The result? You’re sharper, safer, and more productive when it’s time to work.

 

How to Make Life-Work Fit Work

  • Communicate: Let your team know when something personal comes up, and offer to make up the time. People appreciate honesty.
  • Be Flexible: Swapping shifts or routes with a coworker can make a world of difference.
  • Respect the Balance: Life-work fit isn’t about taking advantage—it’s about finding a rhythm that works for everyone.

 

The Takeaway

 

Some days, life is in the driver’s seat; other days, work takes the lead. And that’s okay. When you give both the attention they deserve, you’re not just a better worker—you’re a better person.

Because at the end of the day, isn’t life the real reason we work so hard in the first place?