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Simon Sees: The Future of Work-Life Balance

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Welcome to this week’s edition of Simon Sees!

This week, we’re exploring the ever-shifting terrain of work and life – and how the ways we design it, measure it, and show up in it are quietly being rewritten.

We’ll question our obsession with numbers (and whether they’re telling us the full story), look at the rise of Job Crafting as a more human and flexible way to approach our roles, and unpack why working less might actually lead to improved wellbeing, higher engagement, and yes, even a better bottom line.

As the boundaries between work and life blur, it’s never been more important to tune into the signals of what’s emerging – and have more transparent conversations about where we’re heading.

Let’s dive in.


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FAST COMPANY

“Numbers can have that effect on people. They turn feelings of restfulness and satisfaction into dust in the blink of an eye. They can also trick you into believing the complete opposite.” 


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HDR CONNECT

“While past generations focused on climbing the corporate ladder, today’s employees are motivated by purpose and the chance to use their entrepreneurial spirit. Companies recognise this change, allowing employees to craft their roles, fostering innovation and creativity in the process.”


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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

“Of the workers, 60% said it was easier to balance work and responsibilities at home, while 73% reported increased satisfaction with their lives. Fatigue was down, people were sleeping more and mental health improved, the findings show.”


Well, not a real one – it’s a podcast. And instead of a christening, it has just been launched (which, of course, you shouldn’t do with babies).

The Future With Friends is where we dive into the futures that matter – work-life balance, death and dying, even the future of friendships themselves. Each episode, I invite a friend to imagine a world (scenario) at least five years from now, exploring their hopes, fears, and the wild possibilities ahead.

Listen now at thefuturewithfriends.com or find it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

Curious how this all came about? Click here – otherwise, just hit play and enjoy!


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