How to Calculate Work-Life Balance Score
What is Work-Life Balance Score?
The Work-Life Balance Score Calculator produces a composite score based on key balance indicators including working hours, commute time, exercise frequency, sleep quality, vacation usage, and boundary-setting practices.
Formula
- Di
- Dimension Score (points (1-10)) — Self-rated score for each work-life balance dimension
- Wi
- Dimension Weight (dimensionless) — Personal importance weight assigned to each dimension
- WLB
- Composite Score (points (1-10)) — Overall work-life balance score, weighted average of all dimensions
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Rate 8 dimensions on a 1-10 scale: work hours, commute, exercise, sleep, vacation, boundaries, social time, and stress level
- 2Optionally assign personal importance weights to each dimension
- 3The calculator produces a weighted composite score and identifies your weakest areas
- 4View recommendations for improving your lowest-scoring dimensions
Worked Examples
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✕Focusing only on hours worked without considering the quality and boundaries of non-work time
- ✕Comparing your score to others without considering different life stages, values, and circumstances
- ✕Treating work-life balance as a fixed destination rather than a dynamic process that needs regular recalibration
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good work-life balance score?
Scores above 7/10 suggest healthy balance across most dimensions. Scores of 5-7 indicate moderate balance with specific areas for improvement. Scores below 5 suggest significant imbalance that may be affecting health, relationships, or job satisfaction.
Does remote work improve work-life balance?
Research shows mixed results. Remote work eliminates commute and adds flexibility (improving balance for many), but can also blur work-life boundaries and increase overwork. The key factor is whether the individual sets clear start/stop times and physical workspace boundaries.
How often should I reassess my work-life balance?
Quarterly reassessment is ideal, as balance shifts with seasons, project cycles, and life changes. Many people find January and July natural check-in points that capture different seasonal patterns.
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