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Balancing Work and Family Life in Hong Kong

At Harrow International School Hong Kong, we understand the challenges of juggling work and family obligations on a daily basis, especially in a vibrant metropolis like Hong Kong. Meeting business obligations while making time for family may sometimes seem like a balancing act in this fast-paced environment with a lively social scene. Nonetheless, we contend that families may succeed in both spheres of life and manage them by taking the appropriate measures.

Here, we provide our advice and ideas on how to strike that balance while living in Hong Kong.

Image our pupil with his parent at the school.

Embracing the Fast Pace of Life in Hong Kong

The city of Hong Kong never really slows down. One of the biggest issues facing many of our families is getting used to the breakneck pace, especially for those coming from places where work-life balance may be approached differently. Here, long workdays are typical, with many professionals in fields like banking, law, and education staying up late to complete their tasks. That does not, however, imply that family life must suffer.

We advise parents to set clear limits that are unambiguous between work and home hours. Even on the busiest of days, there are more possibilities than ever to carve out moments of family time thanks to the advent of flexible scheduling and hybrid work models. Establishing modest, attainable objectives may help to preserve family ties, whether it’s making sure you’re there for bedtime tales or planning frequent family meals.

Photo of a family enjoying the views from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong skyline panorama

Putting Quality Before Quantity

Our parents often express concern to us about not spending “enough” time with their children. It’s normal to feel this way, but the important thing is to emphasise the quality of the time you spend with your family rather than the number of hours.

Making the most of quality time spent with children is essential, especially for those with demanding job schedules. Even little things like going for a stroll, reading  together, or sharing food may provide priceless memories. Family-friendly activities abound in Hong Kong, with options ranging from weekend picnics in the city’s many parks to nature treks in the New Territories. Making use of the city’s parks and outdoor places is a great opportunity to spend quality time together as a family and take a break from work.

Support Systems Make All the Difference

Living in Hong Kong comes with some advantages, one of which is the abundance of support networks that may assist families in handling their obligations. In order to relieve the stress of cooking, cleaning, and child care, many expat families hire domestic assistants. This enables parents to spend more quality time with their young ones while they are at home.

Knowing that your children are in good hands while they work helps parents to concentrate on their professions. Families that are not accustomed with hiring a domestic assistant may get guidance from a number of services located around the city.

At our school and elsewhere, there are also an abundance of extracurricular activities, organisations, and weekend programmes that provide children with valuable experiences outside of the home and provide parents with some much-needed freedom.

Scheduling Time for Wellness and Self-Care

We stress to our school community the value of self-care, which is often disregarded in the drive to strike a balance between work and home life. Making time for yourself is crucial if you want to be the greatest parent possible for your children. This may be done by engaging in hobbies, regular exercise, or relaxing.

From peaceful spas and health retreats to exercise centres and yoga studios, Hong Kong has a wide range of wellness alternatives. Utilising these tools may assist parents in preserving their health and vitality, which will make it simpler for them to manage the demands of job and family life on a daily basis.

A talk from Jackie Dack, a professional trainer in public speaking during wellbeing week

Flexible Work Options in 2024

The increasing acceptance of flexible work arrangements in Hong Kong in the wake of the pandemic is one of the beneficial changes we’ve seen recently. These days, a lot of businesses provide remote or hybrid working choices, enabling parents to modify their schedules to better suit their family’s requirements. For many families in our community, this flexibility has been a game-changer since it allows for an increased presence at home at significant family events and cuts down on commute time.

We advise parents to discuss flexible work arrangements in an honest and transparent manner with their employers. Work-life balance efforts are supported by many employers, and knowing which options are available might help you feel less stressed.

These adaptable schedules may also encourage parents of younger children to remain more involved in school-related activities, such as attending parent-teacher meetings and taking part in extracurricular activities.

Leveraging School Support and Community Engagement

At Harrow, we deliberately cultivate a supportive and connected community as part of our commitment to comprehensive education. Our school provides a range of services and initiatives aimed at assisting parents in striking a balance between work and family. Building a healthy school community is important to us, and we promote it via various initiatives including parent networking groups that provide social support and school activities and events that help parents remain active in their child’s education.

Making connections with other families going through a similar experience may be a great way to provide comfort and useful advice for parents who might be feeling alone or overburdened. At Harrow, we often organise family-friendly activities that provide chances for social contact and quality time spent with your children in a laid-back setting. Some examples of these events include sports days and cultural festivals.

Finding Time for Family in a Busy City

Although it is a busy city, Hong Kong provides a lot of chances for families to spend quality time together. Weekends may be a great opportunity to take a break from the rigours of work and take in everything that the city has to offer. The city has activities to suit every interest, whether it’s a trip to Ocean Park, a day excursion to one of Hong Kong’s outer islands, or just taking a stroll along Central’s waterfront.

Going on a city exploration with their older children may also be a learning experience. Hong Kong has a wealth of opportunities to include children in learning outside of the classroom while spending quality time with their families, including museums and cultural sites.

In a city as vibrant as Hong Kong, juggling work and family obligations is no simple task, but at Harrow International School Hong Kong, we have seen how it’s entirely achievable with the correct approaches and assistance. Parents may achieve a meaningful balance that fosters both professional success and strong family bonds by adopting flexible work alternatives, setting clear limits, and using accessible support networks.

We are here to help you throughout the whole journey. We want to support our families in striking that balance, so that children are raised in a setting that values education and quality time spent with family. We can do this by providing resources for schools, becoming involved in the community, or just giving advice.