Work-life Balance at Mo Works: Tips from Managing Director Mo Hamdouna

Work-life Balance at Mo Works: Tips from Managing Director Mo Hamdouna

Elizabeth Chen

08 Sep 2021 | 2 min read

“A healthy work-life balance will help create an environment where everyone is dedicated to the task at hand”. Our Managing Director, Mo Hamdouna shares a glimpse of his work day and tips for achieving a healthy balance between work and personal life.

Leading a successful and constantly growing creative agency can be a grueling task, especially when balancing personal life with a young family. Last month, our Managing Director, Mo Hamdouna shared his tips on work-life balance in an interview with Balance the Grind - a publication dedicated to showcasing healthy work-life balance through conversations with people across different careers and lifestyles. Other industry leaders who have been interviewed by the publication include Australian entrepreneur Davie Fogarty and CEO of Raiz Invest, Brendan Malone. 

In his interview, Mo shares personal experiences with work-life balance throughout his career, and the tips that helped him achieve the healthy balance he has today. Mo discusses how he leads the Mo Works team by example to create an environment that encourages openness and trust when it comes to personal matters. Mo also emphasises the importance of having a clear distinction between work and personal/family life, as it helps improve concentration, focus and control. 

Mo’s top 4 tips for managing balance: 

  1. Have a dedicated workspace
  2. Avoid checking emails and social media first thing in the morning
  3. Pre-plan your day the night before, and your week the week before
  4. Enjoy the weekend! 


A work culture that encourages healthy work-life balance is a big contributing factor to Mo Works’ growth and success. It allows our team (take a quick peek at our stellar team!) to focus our efforts on helping your business grow and thrive! 

Get in touch to find out how we can help take your business to the next level!  

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