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How Technology Can Help You Create a Better Work-Life Balance?


Who wouldn't love to earn a huge salary and still have time to play with the kids? Maybe you've imagined climbing the corporate ladder while also being able to spend time with your friends on vacation.

But when you're busy building your career, it can be very difficult to maintain a good work-life balance, reserving time for friends and family while still devoting enough time to your work.
But when you take advantage of technology, you can pursue your professional life and manage your personal life without working too hard.

Here are a few ways you can use technology to create a better work-life balance for yourself.

Make the most of travel time

It has been reported that the average American spends about 50 minutes per day going back and forth between home and work. Contributing to this commuting time is traffic and waits for buses and trains.

However, apps such as Waze can give you ideas about what routes to take so that you can avoid traffic and reach your destination more quickly. Similarly, Moovit provides details about delays and cancellations of buses and trains on your route. Not only that, it also offers alternatives, so you can get where you're going as soon as possible.

You can also make better use of your commuting time by investing in educational audio books, so you can learn while you're traveling. To get started with this, check out the Audible app.

Reduce Timewasters at Work

Most of us spend about eight hours a day in the office, but we are truly productive for only about five hours a day. The rest of the time is wasted in a variety of nonproductive pursuits.

Having a coffee cup warmer in your office will reduce the need for coffee breaks. Similarly, the Rescue Time app will give you ideas about how you can be productive and keep track of your daily activities. It also blocks social media websites, so you can focus on your work instead of spending time surfing the Internet.

You can also use collaboration tools such as Trello, Basecamp or Asana to keep track of your project deadlines and communicate with your colleagues about important details and work assignments.

Shop Quicker

We spend a lot of our time traveling to stores and searching for the things we need. But when you have a smartphone in your pocket or a laptop at home, why spend time going to stores? You can use tools such as Amazon Dash to order your necessities and pay with your smartphone. All the products that you need will be delivered to your doorstep, and you won't even need to bat an eye.

Another useful tool, the ShopSavvy app, will help you find the lowest prices online so that you don't spend more than you have to.

Conclusion

Will all these options, you don't need to slave away at your desk and miss out on your real life. Get the tools, apps and software that will best meet your needs and learn to utilize them properly, so you can achieve a better balance in your life.