Your family, friends and colleagues care about your passions and life endeavours. They’re likely to be your biggest cheerleaders and want to help you achieve your goals and aspirations. So lean on them if you’re weighing up returning to study as a postgraduate student and seek their support to help you achieve a healthy study, life and work balance.
You may find it beneficial to sit down with your family and your manager before returning to study to share why it’s important to you, any concerns you might have or any temporary shifts you might need to make to your usual routine, particularly if they involve them. Together you can identify and prepare for any hurdles that might pop up along the way, such as the possibility of needing to take a day off work to study during assessment time.
Having the conversation to ensure they’re aware of your study commitments as early as possible allows for open communication. They might even be able to offer support in other aspects of your life to help take the load off and put you at ease when trying to balance study, life and work.