Is Your Professional Life Dominating Your Personal Life? Here's What It Really Takes to Change That.

It's easy to lose perspective in your professional life. We should never forget that life is about balance and what we do outside of work is often far more important that what we do when we're at work.

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ByCollin Williams

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你是一个医生吗?如果你是,那么这篇文章kely doesn't apply to you. But if the purpose of your profession isn't intervening in visits from the Grim Reaper, you may need a healthydose of perspectiveon where your job and career fit in the hierarchy of life. Let me explain. I have been an attorney for close to 20 years. I spent the early part of my career in law firms where every case, decision, hour or minute seemed life or death. I had panic attacks, rarely slept and fell into a world where my life was wholly dominated by what happened on a daily basis at work. If I had a bad day at work, I had a bad day in life. My mood was a reflection of my bosses' moods, and there was an unhealthy lack of separation in my life betweenpersonal and professional

Looking back, I realize that the issue was simply one of perspective. There is nothing wrong with having substantial career aspirations or being a high achiever. Moreover, there is nothing wrong with loving your career and consistently seeking advancement. But you can't letyour inner drive and ambitionoverwhelm your entire existence. Deadlines are deadlines, they should be met, and the quality of work product can be a reflection of your character because it shows the level of your engagement and your pride. That said, let's compare what we do in the business world to professions that involve the next level of pressure.

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The importance of having perspective

An emergency room doctor may be presented with multiple life or death cases on a single shift. The wrong intubation tube or an improper dose of medicine may mean the difference between minutes or years remaining in that patient's life. There are precision munitions in existence now that can literally track soldiers and follow them around corners. Imagine if avoiding these smart weapons was your daily existence. A fireman may be tasked with choosing several paths through a burning house. One may result in a life saved, another may be a floor collapse and the fireman's life lost. In other words, there are professions that exist in which real, and potentially catastrophic, consequences result from every decision made.

在这种背景下,决定是否你的大部分webinar presentation is drafted in Arial vs. Times New Roman seems pretty inconsequential, doesn't it? But that won't necessarily prevent your boss from lambasting you if they prefer one font over the other. When these inconsequential decisions start to feel like life or death, all perspective has been lost. And that is when the lines between your personal and professional life can blur — resulting in fear, dread, or at a minimum,significant unhappiness

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How to gain perspective

So, how do we fix this? How do weinject some perspectiveinto our professional worlds? And what will be the result? First, if your career is in its infancy, keep this in mind as you grow and progress, and perhaps, that will result in systemic solutions to these issues. But if you've already progressed into management, leadership or even ownership of your business, it's never too late to do an internal evaluation. It is incredibly simple to get so ingrained in the daily challenges of your professional life that you can forget that, in the grand scheme of things, they don't matter.

That's not to say that closing your next deal isn't important or that publicly introducing the newest feature on your tech product isn't valuable and inspiring. To the contrary, happiness is partially derived by feeling like yourprofessional life is fulfillingand has meaning. But if that deal doesn't close, or that feature is delayed by a few months …you are going to be okay.如果你的老板或公司工作that doesn't share this sentiment, get out and get out now — because it's not going to change.

I have a good example of lost perspective from a former employer. Without getting into the gory details, let's just say that the company was so driven to reach certain financial goals and metrics, that employees within the company started manufacturing data to help achieve those goals. Several of the executives are now under indictment by the federal government for fraud. Perspective. There is nothing in your professional life that warrants potentially losing your freedom.

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Stop sacrificing your happiness

Beingself-reflective, I can candidly say I've lost professional perspective more than my fair share of times in my career. It's caused me pain, angst and unnecessary misery. But it's also why I can write this article today. Because I look back on those moments and can say nothing but "what the hell was I thinking?" And, to a great extent, "what was everyone around me thinking?" because it was also the environment that helped to create that undo pressure.

I am proud to say that my current company, New Era ADR, is hyper-focused on our team as people, their wellness and that the culture is based on the fundamental premise that the things that happen outside of work are almost always more important than what happens inside of work. I believe what we are doing is important and has the potential to make people's lives better. But if achieving our professional goals meanssacrificing the personal livesof the team, then those are not goals worth achieving.

At the end of the day, it's all about perspective. We get a finite period of time on this planet to have professional success (making an impact, creating value) and personal success (having fun, enjoying life, finding experiences). These two pieces must be in balance, and one should never dominate the other. If you've reached the point where your professional life completely eclipses your personal life, it's time to take a step back and ask yourself: "Am I saving lives?" If you're not, close the computer, get out of the office, andgo have some fun.I promise you, you'll gain some perspective.

Collin Williams

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Founder and Chairman of New Era ADR

Collin is the Founder and Chairman of New Era ADR. Collin was previously General Counsel at Reverb.com which was acquired by Etsy for $275M. Collin also worked at Oracle, Greenberg Traurig, LLP and Butler Snow, LLP. Collin went to Middlebury College and Tulane University School of Law.

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