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    The Dual Impact of Technology on Work-Life Balance in Remote Work Environments
    (Red shine India Ltd, 2025) Anamta Ali, Orooj Siddiqui
    The rapid upgrade in technology has profoundly modified the modern workplace, particularly with the rise of remote work. This review examines the dual impact of technology on work-life balance (WLB) in remote work environments. On one hand, technology provides unprecedented flexibility and autonomy, letting employees work from different locations and effectively manage their schedules. This flexibility enhances work satisfaction and supports better WLB by removing geographical constraints and improving control over personal and professional responsibilities. Project management software, cloud apps, and video conferencing are examples of digital tools that make communication and teamwork easier, further boosting productivity. Conversely, the constant connectivity demanded by digital communication tools introduces challenges. The "constant-connectivity" culture, where employees are obligated to remain accessible beyond traditional working hours, erodes work and personal life boundaries. This may lead to work-life encroachment, increased role strain, and heightened stress, negatively impacting overall well-being. The reliance on technology-mediated communication also contributes to stress and burnout, with information overload and the lack of in person interactions exacerbating feelings of isolation. The study highlights that while technology enables greater flexibility and enhances productivity, it also poses significant challenges that can undermine work-life balance. To mitigate these negative effects, organizations should implement clear communication protocols, establish defined working hours, and encourage regular breaks. Employees are advised to set personal boundaries, practice mindfulness, and leverage digital tools to automate routine tasks to strike a sustainable WLB. Future research should concentrate on how different types of technology and varying remote work environments influence work-life balance. Examining methodologies to optimize the advantages of remote work while mitigating its potential negative effects will be crucial for enhancing the well-being of the employees and organizational performance. Understanding and managing the dual impact of technology is essential for creating effective remote work practices that support both employee satisfaction and productivity.

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