People aim to achieve the balance between their work and lives, but few people achieve it. What are the causes of the problem? How to overcome the problem?
Few people claim to be able to maintain the work-life harmony due to the competing pressures at work and demands at home. In this age of modern technology, one of the consequences of the imbalance is stress, a chronic problem common among working men and women alike(同样的). It is possible that the root of the problem is an undesirable(不受欢迎的) and yet inevitable conflict between career ambition and personal as well as family life.
Some people have begun to think that working gets in the way(妨碍) of living, particularly when they are struggling for professional achievements. A reduction of official working hours does little to relieve the stress that affects one's life because of one's ambition for financial gains and social recognition. To illustrate, typical workaholics(工作狂) continue working at home, or telecommuting(电讯家庭办公), in front of a computer screen. Since one hopes to stand out of the crowd, there is little time left for leisure, pleasure and spiritual development. This being the case, home is no longer a heavenly place for rest as it used to be. Accordingly(因此), one may feel out of the work-life equilibrium(平衡,均势) in the presence of increasingly keen competition, as if from all directions.
More often than not(往往), there is no clear line between work and family life, home becoming almost an extension of the workplace. Thus, the greater is the stress of trying to become successful, the less likely is the work-life balance, considering there is a price to be paid for taking pride in working, usually at the cost of a variety of family responsibilities and personal enjoyment. Of course, one can manage the work-life harmony skillfully to some extent(某种程度上), but not for long. In fact, this situation is so much like a teeter-totter(跷跷板), one end being work and the other being life. The metaphor(隐喻) refers to a rarely steady state, now moving from balance and now moving back towards it. That is why many people find it difficult to perform a balancing act between work and life.
The conflict of work and life may be the cause of the problem, but the solution must depend on one's attitude about money and time. Tackling the problem of the imbalance is nothing easy because the stress of work is invading(侵入) home. To be realistic, it makes sense that people work because they need money to make ends meet(使收支相抵) at home, and that time for personal life must sometimes be limited only to(没想到会) uneasy sleep after a hard day. (about 365 words)