THE ART OF LEADING FREE TIME. LEADERSHIP LESSONS IN RECREATION
Guta Eduard Leonard
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Guta Eduard Leonard: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI DIN TARGU JIU
Annals - Economy Series, 2026, vol. 1, 468-472
Abstract:
Free time is a fundamental element in ensuring the balance between professional and personal life, being essential for both mental health and individual performance. In the specialized literature, free time is defined as the interval in which the individual can carry out voluntarily chosen activities, without professional or social constraints, with the main purpose of relaxation, recreation and personal development. Its benefits are multiple, including reducing stress, preventing professional burnout and increasing general satisfaction in life. Moreover, free time contributes to the development of cognitive and social skills, stimulating creativity, critical thinking and collaboration skills. Therefore, effective management of free time becomes not only a recreation tool, but also a determining factor of professional performance and personal development. Personal leadership involves the ability of an individual to organize, motivate and guide themselves effectively, including in the management of their free time. This highlights the importance of self-discipline, taking responsibility and setting clear goals for recreational activities. People who practice personal leadership prioritize their tasks, allocate time for relaxation and personal development and manage their internal resources, such as energy and motivation. Thus, self-leadership becomes an essential tool for transforming free time into an active factor for increasing productivity and well-being. It highlights how personal leadership influences effective leisure management and the impact on individual performance and well-being. The main objectives include identifying leadership principles applicable to oneself, exploring strategies for planning and prioritizing leisure time, and evaluating the effects of recreation on personal and professional performance.
Keywords: free time; leadership; planning; organization; management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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