How Do You Manage Work Life-Balance After College? (Draft)

September 12, 2024 at | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments

As the final year is wrapping up for college seniors Sergio is filled with excitement and eager to get to the finish line. He is used to balancing a full school load and a part-time job, but he knows the ultimate test is soon to come: going into the workforce. While juggling school and a job has given a taste of what to expect, nothing can prepare him for the reality of a full-time job. 

Soon seniors will face an abundance of challenges. The entry into the professional workforce in many cases will lead to the end of the flexibility that they have had up until this point. Being able to distinguish the lines between work and personal life, pursue job fulfillment, and prioritize their mental well being will be key in achieving a viable work-life balance. 

For many of them this will be the first time they will have to balance a full time job that does not allow the flexibility of a college schedule and their personal life. It will be a new experience for many new graduates to have to learn how to manage their personal lives after 5pm and on weekends. 

The adjustment period may be difficult after following a certain routine for so long. When asking senior, Caden Hester, about how he would manage his free time after college his response was, “I am looking forward to life after college but I am also going to set time aside for myself. A lot of people seem to lose joy in their jobs and I want to try my very best to not let that happen to me, and I think the best way will be finding time for me. There are also new jobs evolving everyday and a lot of those are remote which allow you to have more flexibility, but for now I will try my best to find a balance in between.”

Although, it isn’t always a straight path to get there. A vice president of another liberal arts school gives his advice to graduates and says, “This work-life balance has become more popular with this generation than it ever was in mine. It means different things to different people and really has a lot to do with the type of job you work. You can work a ton, but you still need to take care of yourself. Maybe for some people it’s finding time for the gym or reading a book. It’s important to find fun outside of your job, but also find things that bring you joy with your job.” 

Stacie Hayes Interview 

As the next graduating class is wrapping up their final year of school, they will soon find out how to manage their time accordingly. Finding time to take care of themselves has been a personal goal made by many and likely a new standard in today’s workplace. They will soon discover that mastering time management and self-care will be more than a goal, but crucial in today’s ever evolving world. 

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  1. I like this as a draft! I think the topic is very interesting, and this is a large question for many students as we get closer to graduating. My roommate graduated Morningside last year and is still struggling to find her work-life balance. If you want me to get you in contact with her I would be happy to do that!
    My only critique would be the repeat of “they will soon” towards the end, but that’s just a small thing 🙂

       Maren — September 12, 2024 #

  2. The lead, the first paragraph is OK, Katie. But remember, you have to capture the readers’ interest. Can you SHOW Sergio studying want ads, stressing over details like resumes and references? What are the questions rolling around his noggin: Will I need a suit? I hate wearing ties! Can I afford good shoes? What abou a car?

    THEN lay out why he is so stressed, and many others are in similar situations.

    The last graf is your hope, your guess. If Stacy Hayes says this, use it as a quote. Otherwise cut it.

    You’ll want to get to your sources and quotes sooner. Let them explain the situation, then you fill in some of the details.

       fuglsang — September 13, 2024 #

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