Discover how Devita Saraf, the dynamic Chairperson and CEO of Vu Group, manages to balance her demanding professional life with personal well-being.
Worklife BalanceDevita SarafVu GroupLeadershipTime ManagementReal EstateNov 11, 2024
Devita Saraf starts her day by listing down her priorities and focuses on the most critical tasks first. This helps her stay organized and ensures that she doesn't get sidetracked by less important activities.
Spending time with her family is crucial for Devita's well-being. It helps her recharge and maintain a positive outlook, which is essential for her professional life.
Devita is a firm believer in the importance of physical activity for mental well-being. She exercises regularly, which helps her reduce stress and improve mental clarity.
Devita leverages technology to enhance her personal life, from using apps for meditation to staying connected with her family. This helps her stay organized and maintain a balanced life.
Devita trusts her team to handle various aspects of the business, allowing her to focus on strategic planning and key decisions. Delegating tasks not only frees up her time but also empowers her team to grow and develop.
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