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Women’s Network: Personal & Professional Harmony Talk

By: Olena Nedaivoda

Marketing Specialist
November 29, 2024

Have you ever joined events organized by people whose fantastic energy driven by passion, ambition, and a sense of community was felt in the first few minutes? I was thrilled to be a part of such a welcoming atmosphere and gain fruitful insights during our Personal & Professional Harmony Talk prepared by the Allvue’s Women’s Network, an employee resource group (ERG) dedicated to supporting and empowering women at our company. 

The Challenge of Balancing Multiple Roles 

Nowadays women constantly have to balance personal and professional life, “wearing multiple hats” to meet the diverse demands and expectations placed upon them both at home and in the workplace. Here at Allvue, we understand the importance of managing work-life harmony. In today’s post-COVID rapidly developing and demanding world, finding the balance between personal life and career success becomes challenging. Recognizing the importance of achieving harmony, which looks different for everyone, our Women’s Network organized a talk aimed to provide support and empower our colleagues.  

During the session, the ERG shared ideas and rules for achieving a balanced and fulfilling career. We watched “3 Rules for Better Work-Life Balance” by behavioral scientist and Harvard Business School professor Ashley Whilans, to gather practical tips and strategies that can help in navigating demands of your career while maintaining a fulfilling personal life. While watching, we gathered practical steps for setting boundaries that stick. 

Perspectives on Work-Life Harmony 

Reflecting on these discussions – balance holds a unique meaning for everyone. Various schools of thought offer different perspectives on finding harmony. Here are some perspectives on the subject that I’ve gathered:

  • “Women in particular need to keep an eye on their physical and mental health, because if we’re scurrying to and from appointments and errands, we don’t have a lot of time to take care of ourselves. We need to do a better job of putting ourselves higher on our own ‘to do’ list.”- Michelle Obama, lawyer, author, and former First Lady of the United States.
  • “It’s all about quality of life and finding a happy balance between work and friends and family.”- Philip Green, British businessman and the former chairman of the Arcadia Group.
  • “Burnout is about resentment. Preventing it is about knowing yourself well enough to know what it is you’re giving up that makes you resentful.”– Marissa Mayer, cofounder of Lumi Labs and former CEO of Yahoo!
  • “Achieving work-life balance is a never-ending journey, and your needs will change over time. The key is to make time for what you love and follow your passions relentlessly.”- Chris Guillebeau, American author and entrepreneur. 

Group Discussion and Shared Wisdom for Maintaining a Fulfilling Career 

Moving to discussions, our Women’s Network exemplifies how collective wisdom and shared experiences can foster a nurturing environment. We chatted about how achieving a sense of fulfillment can go beyond just professional success:  

  • Set career goals: establish short-term and long-term career objectives to ensure you have a clear direction and purpose. 
  • Improve time management: try different methods, principles, techniques for quality planning and try something new every week. Put the urgent tasks first on the list, record the amount of time spent and do not forget to rest. 
  • Set clear boundaries: establish boundaries between your professional and personal life to protect yourself from stress and overfatigue for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. 
  • Ask for support: don’t hesitate to seek help and resources from your colleagues, supervisors, or professional networks when needed. 
  • Find a mentor: engage with a mentor who can provide guidance, help you analyze situations, supports motivation, suggest a path for professional or individual growth. 

As we move forward and think about implementing these strategies, it’s important to acknowledge the collective wisdom and shared experiences of our Women’s Network. By fostering a nurturing environment, we create a space where individuals can thrive both personally and professionally. 

Thank you  

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to our Women’s Network and Amy Offret, Customer Success Manager at Allvue, for organizing such an inspiring and empowering talk. This event not only provided valuable insights but also strengthened our sense of community and reinforced our shared commitment to achieving harmony in both our professional and personal lives. We look forward to continuing this tradition of gathering for inspiring events that foster growth, unity, and a sense of purpose within our organization. 

More About The Author

Olena Nedaivoda

Marketing Specialist

Olena Nedaivoda is a Marketing Specialist at Allvue Systems, a leading provider of investment management solutions. She embarked on her journey with AltaReturn, a predecessor to Allvue Systems, in 2019. With a robust background in corporate marketing, Olena brings extensive expertise and a strategic vision to her role, driving success in the ever-evolving alternative investment industry. She holds a Master’s degree in Marketing from Sumy State University, where she developed her skills in marketing theory and practice.

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