Maintain a healthy work-life balance
It may seem counterintuitive, but people who work the longest hours aren’t always the ones chosen for promotion. Sure, there are companies that still have the “business at all costs” mentality. Smart companies, though, are realizing that employees who consistently perform at high levels keep a healthy work-life balance.
Bosses aren’t always impressed by burning the midnight oil. They may see it as poor time management, or worse, a sign that burnout is just around the corner.
Don’t fall into that trap. One, it may not have the effect you’re hoping. Two, you’ll sacrifice your own well-being and long-term ability to keep working.
It’s far better to say “no” to overwork and “yes” to having a life. Long-term, you’ll be a more reliable, dependable employee. Those are two traits that are always in high demand.