In today's fast-paced life, work-life balance has become a major conundrum. Maintaining equilibrium between family and career is difficult for many.
Many times, the exorbitant pressure of work does not allow time for family, which creates divergence in relationships. Again, those who give more importance to family see impediment in their career.
To solve this problem, we need to properly juxtapose work and family. Planned time management is necessary to alleviate.
If we can properly assimilate our time and mitigate unnecessary pressure, then this can be a plausible solution.
Understanding the importance of family relationships and being responsible towards work - intertwining these two is the epitome of successful work-life balance.
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#1126
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work-life balance
/ˈwɜːrk laɪf ˈbæl.əns/
noun
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The equilibrium between personal and professional life, ensuring neither dominates at the expense of the other.
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Achieving work-life balance reduces stress and improves productivity. |
harmony, stability, well-being
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imbalance, overwork, neglect
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#1127
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conundrum
/kəˈnʌn.drəm/
noun
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A confusing and difficult problem or question that is hard to solve or understand.
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The economic crisis is a conundrum for policymakers. |
puzzle, dilemma, predicament
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solution, clarity, simplicity
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#1128
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equilibrium
/ˌiː.kwɪˈlɪb.ri.əm/
noun
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A state of physical balance or stability in physical, mental, or economic conditions.
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The market reached an equilibrium between supply and demand. |
balance, stability, steadiness
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imbalance, instability, disequilibrium
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#1129
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exorbitant
/ɪɡˈzɔːr.bɪ.tənt/
adjective
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Unreasonably high in price or cost; excessive.
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The hotel charged an exorbitant price for a basic room. |
excessive, overpriced, outrageous
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reasonable, affordable, moderate
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#1130
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divergence
/daɪˈvɜː.dʒəns/
noun
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The process or state of diverging; a difference or deviation between two or more things.
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The divergence in their opinions led to a heated debate. |
deviation, separation, disparity
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convergence, agreement, similarity
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#1131
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impediment
/ɪmˈpɛd.ɪ.mənt/
noun
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A hindrance or obstruction in doing something; something that prevents progress.
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Lack of funds is a major impediment to the project. |
obstacle, hindrance, barrier
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aid, assistance, facilitation
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#1132
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juxtapose
/ˈdʒʌk.stə.poʊz/
verb
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To place two different things close together to show how they are different or similar.
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The artist juxtaposed traditional and modern elements in his painting. |
compare, contrast, align
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separate, disconnect, isolate
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#1133
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alleviate
/əˈliː.vi.eɪt/
verb
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To make suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe; to relieve or ease.
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Meditation can alleviate stress and improve focus. |
reduce, relieve, mitigate
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aggravate, worsen, intensify
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#1134
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assimilate
/əˈsɪm.ɪ.leɪt/
verb
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To take in and understand fully; to absorb and integrate into one's knowledge or culture.
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Immigrants often struggle to assimilate into a new culture. |
integrate, absorb, adapt
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reject, isolate, exclude
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#1135
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mitigate
/ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt/
verb
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To make less severe, serious, or painful; to lessen the severity of damage or harm.
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Proper planning can mitigate financial risks. |
alleviate, reduce, lessen
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aggravate, intensify, exacerbate
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#1136
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plausible
/ˈplɔː.zə.bəl/
adjective
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Seeming reasonable or probable; credible or believable.
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His excuse seemed plausible, but I had my doubts. |
reasonable, credible, believable
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implausible, unbelievable, irrational
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#1137
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intertwine
/ˌɪn.tɚˈtwaɪn/
verb
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To connect or link closely; to twist together or combine closely.
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Their lives became intertwined through years of friendship. |
connect, entangle, weave
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separate, disconnect, untangle
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#1138
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epitome
/ɪˈpɪt.ə.mi/
noun
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A perfect example of a particular quality or type; the best representation of something.
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She is the epitome of grace and kindness. |
embodiment, essence, ideal
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imperfection, antithesis, opposite
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