Seen this article doing the rounds today.
https://thelifeofafarmer.com/2023/04/14/the-struggle-to-find-a-work-life-balance/
A few select, obviously possibly sheltered, people are denying this is an issue and farmers should just suck it up and deal with it. Oilfield workers and truckers have it worse, or something along those lines.
However many others are giving their pointers and thoughts on how they’re improving their work-life balance on the farm.
To me it’s mainly the men that I think A) struggle with this and B) are blindsided by the repercussions when they eventually catch up to them.
Of course this may be because most farmers are men and men are also pretty good at avoiding uncomfortable things.
Either way, being a forum of predominantly fellas, I figured it could be worth discussing here.
Do you guys feel you have good work-life balance or was it something you worked to improve over the years?
What are some things you did to improve it?
What were/are the biggest hurdles and struggles you faced?
The article starts off mentioning feeling anxious just opening Twitter because it’s so full of farmers posting what they’re working on that it makes him feel like he needs to get back to work. It’s interesting as that aspect has never entered my mind but absolutely makes sense.
https://thelifeofafarmer.com/2023/04/14/the-struggle-to-find-a-work-life-balance/
A few select, obviously possibly sheltered, people are denying this is an issue and farmers should just suck it up and deal with it. Oilfield workers and truckers have it worse, or something along those lines.
However many others are giving their pointers and thoughts on how they’re improving their work-life balance on the farm.
To me it’s mainly the men that I think A) struggle with this and B) are blindsided by the repercussions when they eventually catch up to them.
Of course this may be because most farmers are men and men are also pretty good at avoiding uncomfortable things.
Either way, being a forum of predominantly fellas, I figured it could be worth discussing here.
Do you guys feel you have good work-life balance or was it something you worked to improve over the years?
What are some things you did to improve it?
What were/are the biggest hurdles and struggles you faced?
The article starts off mentioning feeling anxious just opening Twitter because it’s so full of farmers posting what they’re working on that it makes him feel like he needs to get back to work. It’s interesting as that aspect has never entered my mind but absolutely makes sense.
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