Here are some of the latest quotes of Antony Innocent:
Quotes of Antony Innocent on Work Life Balance:
Work Life Balance:
Here is a plea to all HR Forums and HR Professionals… Let us start talking about the importance of work-life balance on every platform and in every opportunity that we get. Lives are too precious to be exchanged with or consumed by anything else by life. We need to send this message across if not for anything else at least for the well-being of our own children. – Antony Innocent
Work Life Balance
Never be late for work on a Monday Morning because it sets the tone for the entire week. You do not want to start your week in a hasty fashion and carry through the same for the rest of the week.
Work Life Balance
Stepping in for others is a good gesture but do not make it into a habit because if you start stepping in for others under the pretext of getting things done, you will train the others to be less accountable and you will also end up having a huge pile of pending tasks at your desk for which you are the main stakeholder and answerable.
Work Life Balance
Have you stopped exploring how you could deliver your work better each day and just want to tick off tasks? If yes, then it could be an early sign of burnout. It’s time to step back, realign, and ask what truly motivated you during the honeymoon phase of your job—and recapture that essence.
Work Life Balance
Remember, while your mind knows no limits, your body is a biological entity with physical limitations that can succumb to fatigue. Your willpower will run out of fuel sooner or later if your body is in no shape to support it. You cannot rely solely on willpower to achieve your greatest dreams. So, take care of your body as much as you cherish your aspirations…
Work Life Balance
How often do you take the time to ask for clarification when you’re unsure about a task you’ve been assigned? AND how often you ended up redoing the entire task at the last minute, under pressure, because you hesitated to ask for clarification, worrying others might judge your abilities? Did you find it a useful approach?