Fedex work life balance
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Research indicates that everyday life for people with disabilities tends to be more stressful than it is for their peers without disabilities.
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Carving out time for yourself can make you feel a greater sense of satisfaction. This means setting aside leisure time and participating in activities that promote good physical and emotional well being, including disability management. Often there are a number of competing obligations, such as a spouse, children, or aging parents who rely on you, making self-care particularly important for workers with disabilities. So far, what we understand is that while working contributes to enhanced mental and physical health, as well as to a better quality of life, employed people with disabilities may have even more to juggle than their colleagues without disabilities. With funding from the National Institute of Disability Research, the Employment and Disability Institute at Cornell University is currently conducting research on the topic of work-life balance and disability. Finding a balance between work and the rest of your life isn’t easy, and having a disability can make it even more challenging. Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by a seemingly endless to-do list both at work and at home? Perhaps you’re tackling these tasks with a physical or mental impairment?