As more skilled workers enter the global labor market and companies outsource jobs, employees feel increased pressure to work longer hours and take on more work to protect their jobs. Advances in technology allow people to work anywhere and be available around the clock. Employers commonly require overtime work which can negatively impact employees' physical and mental health as well as their personal lives by causing them to miss important family events. To achieve a better work-life balance, employees should track their time use, communicate clearly with their employers about scheduling needs, set boundaries between work and personal time, prioritize self-care, and leverage social support systems during stressful periods.