pljcbsn.net

  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Ask me anything

This is not balance

I really need to restructure my working hours. This is the 3rd weekend I have had to work to try keep up with my workload and the 3rd weekend in a row I haven’t been able to spend some quality time with my family. I have a huge amount of work to do each week between my usual workload and the Internet and the Law course I am involved in. The course, alone, takes roughly a day’s work a week to prepare for each module and the marking and other interactive stuff only begins this next week.

Work life balance

So far I have been trying to do the coursework on the weekend and focus on my practice work during the week but all that is happening is I am not around for Gina and Aaron and that isn’t what I signed up for when I started this practice 5 years ago. There must be a better way to get all this stuff done and still have some time with my family.

My week days start around 8am and finish around 6pm. Perhaps the solution is to extend those hours and outsource whatever admin related stuff takes me out of the office during the day. It is probably better to work longer hours during the week and at least have most, if not all, of the weekend available for some downtime and family time.

I don’t think I quite appreciated that this is what it means to be a lawyer back when I was at Werksmans (I probably would have progressed far further and had less conflict with my principals if I had realised this and accepted it) but the more I work at building my practice, the more I realise that being a lawyer means working crazy hours. That said, many lawyers who are better and harder working than me have found ways to spend time with their families too and I should be able to do that too. I can’t bear the thought of missing moments like these if I don’t get it right:

IMG_8284
    • #work
    • #working hours
    • #weekends
    • #long hours
    • #quality time
    • #family time
  • 1 year ago
  • Comments
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet
A moment with my son.
I took Aaron to Melrose Arch yesterday and we bought some chocolate croissants and had a couple (really, we must have had 3 of them) on a concrete bench above the iStore. It was great to sit with him and spend some time together like that. He’d eat some of the croissant and then offer it to me for a bite and then eat some more. The little things …
Pop-upView Separately

A moment with my son.

I took Aaron to Melrose Arch yesterday and we bought some chocolate
croissants and had a couple (really, we must have had 3 of them) on a
concrete bench above the iStore.

It was great to sit with him and spend some time together like that.
He’d eat some of the croissant and then offer it to me for a bite and
then eat some more.

The little things …

    • #aaron
    • #croissant
    • #melrose arch
    • #quality time
    • #son
    • #dad
    • #father
  • 1 year ago
  • Comments
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet

About

Avatar

This is my other blog. This is the place I go to share some stuff on the go. Its not the only place. My long-standing longer form blog is here. I have a crush on this blog and use it when I can.

I also tend to spent a lot of time on Twitter and Google+. You can also find more ways to connect to me on my profile page.

Me, Elsewhere

  • @pauljacobson on Twitter
  • Facebook Profile
  • pauljacobson on Vimeo
  • pejrm on Flickr
  • pauljacobson on Last.fm
  • pauljacobson on Foursquare
  • Google
  • My Skype Info
  • Linkedin Profile

Twitter

loading tweets…

  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Ask me anything
  • Mobile

Effector Theme by Carlo Franco.

Powered by Tumblr