Key Points

Jennifer Aniston confesses she struggles to unplug from her demanding career. The award-winning actress is actively working on setting boundaries to prioritize personal time. She highlights the need to balance professional success with meaningful life experiences. Aniston also encourages focusing on positivity in today's challenging world.

Key Points: Jennifer Aniston Admits Workaholic Struggles With Work-Life Balance

  • Aniston admits difficulty stepping away from work
  • She emphasizes the importance of life experiences
  • Plans to set boundaries with auto-replies
  • Stresses focusing on positivity amid challenges
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I'm a bit of a workaholic: Jennifer Aniston on challenges of maintaining work-life balance

Jennifer Aniston opens up about her challenges balancing Hollywood success with personal time, revealing her efforts to prioritize self-care.

I'm a bit of a workaholic: Jennifer Aniston on challenges of maintaining work-life balance
"I'm a bit of a workaholic, so I'm forcing myself to try to take some time to travel and not work. – Jennifer Aniston"

Washington DC, June 23

Actress Jennifer Aniston shared that she often struggles to take time out for herself amid her hectic and demanding career.

"I'm a bit of a workaholic, so I'm forcing myself to try to take some time to travel and not work," said Aniston, reported People.

"It's so critical, I know, but I'm not good at it," continued the Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award-winner.

"Our work is diminishing returns at the end of the day, if you're just working so much that you don't have any wonderful life experiences," added Aniston.

According to Aniston, focusing on crafting a better work-life balance for herself is of the utmost importance.

"I'm trying to take it easy, because this was a really intensive few years of work," she says, referring to her busy lifestyle as an in-demand actress in Hollywood, as reported by People.

Aniston said she plans to separate work from the rest of her life.

"I'm trying desperately to learn how to create those auto replies when emails and texts come in, where it's like, 'I'm away forever. But call me in December, I'll be back,' " she shared, reported People.

Aniston believes self-care and putting herself first in her career are more important now than ever before.

"There's a lot that we need to not focus on, because it's so awful and ugly," she says of life's not-so-great moments. "So we need to also remember to focus on the beauty and the positivity that's also existing in our world right now," reported People.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Even Hollywood stars struggle with work-life balance! 😮 It's comforting to know we're not alone in this. As someone working in Mumbai's corporate world, I totally relate to her dilemma. Maybe we should all learn to set those auto-replies!
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Rahul S.
In India, we glorify overwork - "jugaad culture" means we're always hustling. But Aniston is right - without life experiences, what's the point of success? Need to learn from this.
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Ananya M.
As a doctor in Delhi, I work 16-hour shifts regularly. While I admire her honesty, I wish celebrities would acknowledge their privilege too. Most Indians can't afford to "take time off forever" till December!
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Vikram J.
Her words hit home! In our IT industry, we brag about working weekends like it's a badge of honor. Maybe we should take a page from Aniston's book and prioritize self-care more. #WorkLifeBalance
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Shreya P.
Love how candid she is! But in India, especially for women, taking time for yourself is often seen as selfish. We need more role models like her normalizing self-care without guilt 💖
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Karan D.
Interesting perspective, but let's be real - most Indians don't have the luxury to "take time off forever". Our economic realities are very different from Hollywood stars. Still, the message about balance is important.

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