For Generation Z –– those born between 1997 and 2012 –– and others navigating a fast-paced life, maintaining mental wellbeing, physical health, and overall life satisfaction requires a balance between intense work periods and equally significant moments of recovery. Enter the "pendulum lifestyle," a concept designed to help strike harmony between professional and personal life. Rima Bhandekar, senior psychologist at Mpower Helpline, Aditya Birla Education Trust, said that the pendulum lifestyle metaphorically represents the continuous swing between two extremes—work and life, productivity and rest, or busyness and relaxation. Much like a pendulum that moves back and forth with consistency and balance, this approach encourages individuals to integrate both effort and ease into their daily routines. What is Pendulum Lifestyle? This lifestyle helps Gen Z shift away from an all-or-nothing mindset and embrace the idea that both productivity and leisure are essential for a fulfilling life. This results in clearer decision-making, a more resilient mindset, and improved overall wellbeing. "Gen Z often feels pressured to invest extra time in learning, chasing new achievements, and proving their success. However, continuous hustle without adequate breaks is unsustainable. Rest is just as important as work," said Bhandekar. According to Bhandekar, taking meaningful breaks, engaging in activities beyond work, and nurturing personal fulfillment are highly recommended. Making time for self-care, exercise, hobbies, and quality moments with loved ones can significantly contribute to emotional wellbeing and overall life satisfaction. "The pendulum lifestyle helps prevent physical and mental health issues associated with overwork, such as burnout, chronic anxiety and stress. By incorporating both intense productivity and intentional relaxation, Gen Z can build sustainable habits that support their well-being for years to come," she said. By adopting a pendulum lifestyle, Gen Z can mindfully embrace the rhythm of work and rest, leading to sustainable progress without compromising their health. "Sometimes, individuals find it difficult to come out of the rut of excessive focus on work, and may not know where to start. At such times, you can take help from an expert who will help you identify which part of life you need to swing and how to maintain momentum," she said.