By Alison Green — 2020
From blatant sabotage to bowing out in a blaze of glory, these resignation fantasies will make you feel less alone.
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Links to informative articles to fight college burnout including on: how to prioritize your mental health; considering campus physical design; making a wellness plan; considering academic motivation, and enjoying a therapy animal.
Burnout is real, and it can have serious consequences mentally, physically and emotionally. If you feel trapped in the cycle of demotivation, don’t give up—there are steps you can take to reset, refresh and find your joy again.
Two coaches talk about reigniting passion for your work
Social belonging is a fundamental human need, hardwired into our DNA. And yet, 40% of people say that they feel isolated at work, and the result has been lower organizational commitment and engagement.
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Let’s be clear about the nature of the employer-employee relationship.
Leaving your job when the economy is in the toilet isn’t the safest choice—but there are other things to take into consideration.
How Pamela Abalu got out of the cubicle hamster wheel with a single mantra: “Work is love made visible.”
“The one non-negotiable is to create a culture of what we call ‘compassionate directness’, where people are empowered to express concerns, dissatisfactions, good ideas they have—and to do it in a compassionate way,”
When burnout wipes the canvas clean, it is an invitation to pick through the ashes and make life new again.