Work-life balance has become a significant concern in the modern professional world, particularly for employees in rapidly growing economies such as Gujarat. The state’s industrial expansion, urbanization, and technological advancements have created numerous employment opportunities; however, they have also intensified professional demands, leading to stress, burnout, and challenges in managing personal responsibilities. This article examines the concept of work-life balance, its relevance in the contemporary workplace, and the specific challenges faced by employees in Gujarat. It highlights the adverse consequences of poor work-life balance on individual well-being, organizational productivity, and social cohesion. The discussion emphasizes the importance of maintaining equilibrium between professional commitments and personal life, illustrating how imbalance can lead to decreased job satisfaction, reduced efficiency, and emotional strain. Furthermore, the article explores practical strategies for improving work-life balance, including organizational initiatives such as flexible work arrangements and wellness programs, government policies promoting job security and family-friendly practices, and individual measures such as time management and boundary-setting. By adopting a holistic approach, both employers and employees can foster a supportive work environment that promotes mental health, career growth, and overall life satisfaction. Achieving work-life balance is not merely a personal goal but a strategic necessity for sustainable professional and social development in Gujarat.
Girishbhai et al. (Tue,) studied this question.