Sam Angell

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Striking a Balance: A Guide to Juggling Life

Life is a magnificent tapestry woven with the threads of study, work, health, and social connections. Managing these elements, however, can feel like a high-stakes juggling act, especially for those of us navigating the challenges of working from home. In this guide, I will walk you through the intricacies of my own journey, detailing the strategies I employ to harmonise various dimensions of life. Here’s an in-depth look at how I navigate the complexities of a multifaceted existence that is the human experience.

Mastering the Art of Scheduling

At the core of my approach lies a finely tuned schedule that acts as a compass in the sea of responsibilities. In the regards to remote work, flexibility is both a challenge and a blessing. I’ve harness this flexibility by really leaning into it in the past. However, now that I have a few new diagnoses, I’m starting to recognise the importance of a daily routine - or at least routine aspects throughout my day. Regardless of how the routine part looks, meticulously allocating specific time for work, study, exercise, social interactions and my health can really make a difference. By allowing for an adherence to a structured schedule (whether or not it follows a routine), allows me to stay organised as well as ensures every aspect of my life receives the attention it deserves.

I have been starting a morning routine to allow a distinction between home life and work life however the scheduling of appointments, specific work components, and activities like socialising or exercising makes all the difference to how I stay productive and rested.

I personally use a calendar app called Cron on my computer that connects to my Apple calendar (phone) so that I can colour code my calendar when I look at the whole week and categorise my activities.

Pro Tip: Strive for a balance between structure and flexibility to accommodate the unexpected twists of life.

To-Do Lists: Your Strategic Ally

To navigate the intricacies of daily tasks, I lean on the reliability of to-do lists. These lists act as a roadmap, guiding me through the day with a clear set of priorities. Tasks are organised based on urgency and importance (like a due date), allowing me to approach each day with purpose and clarity. As I check off completed items, a sense of accomplishment can help fuel my momentum.

I have my to-do lists in various places. Firstly, I have a bullet journey with my daily goals and to-do list that mark off at the beginning of the next day. I also have a handwritten to-do list pad on my desk for quick glancing and ticking when I’m at my desk. Finally, I use a to-do list app called Todoist which helps me manage larger to do lists and visualise and auto sort the due dates and figure out what I need to do for the day. Of course, this many to-do lists might be extreme but hey, it works for me!

Remember: Experiment with different to-do list formats, such as categorising tasks based on energy levels or clustering similar tasks together.

The Delicate Balance

Achieving equilibrium in life demands intentional effort across various domains such as study, work, health and socialising. For studies and work, I’ve established dedicated time blocks, minimising distractions to maximise productivity. Prioritising health involves a very holistic approach, incorporating regular exercise, nourishing meals, and sufficient rest. Social connections, crucial for mental wellbeing, are nurtured thrugh intentional and regular interactions.

This is still really difficult for me to accomplish because I’ll hyperfocus on a specific task and lose track of time. I use my calendar and a timer to break up tasks and ensure I meet all my requirements such as socialising, working, eating, and sleeping.

Tip: Approach balance as a dynamic process, adjusting priorities based on the ebb and flow of life. Set Specific goals for each aspect of your life, ensuring a sense of direction and purpose.

Embracing Imperfections

In the pursuit of a balanced life, acknowledging imperfections becomes a source of empowerment. Working from home has exposed areas for improvement, such as refining time management skills and cultivating a healthy work-life equilibrium. Rather than viewing imperfections as setbacks, I’ve reframed them as opportunities for growth, continuously fine-tuning my strategies.

Remember: Foster a mindset of continuous improvement by regularly reflectign on your daily routines and adjusting them as needed.


Navigating the labyrinth of life involves mastering the delicate art of balance. Through strategic scheduling, reliance on to-do lists, intentional efforts in study, work, health, and social connections, and an acceptance of imperfections, I’ve discovered a rhythm that brings harmony to a multidimensional existence. Life may be a complex symphony, but with a proactive mindset and adaptable strategies, you can orchestrate a melody that resonates with fulfillment across every facet of your life.