Posts Tagged ‘burnout’
The Zeitgeist has Caught Up with Employee Dissatisfaction – Mary T. O’Sullivan
by Mary T. O’Sullivan, contributing writer, business and leadership “Fear is the most powerful manipulation because it taps into our survival instinct… In the business world, fear is often used to convince us that if we don’t buy a particular service or product, something bad will happen to us.” – Shortform, a research platform If…
Read MoreWhy Solopreneurs Burn Out – Mary T. O’Sullivan
By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer on business and leadership “Burnout doesn’t come from doing too much. It comes from raising the stakes on everything you do.”— Martin Messier, solopreneur and writer. The life of a solopreneur, specifically executive coaching or consulting is often thought of as liberating oneself from the corporate grind: be…
Read MoreJust doing nothing is the key to mental health – Mary T. O’Sullivann
by Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer on business leadership “As we recover from the worst of the pandemic, we have an opportunity and the power to make workplaces engines for mental health and well-being.”– U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD Halfway through 2024, workplace challenges still plague many organizations. The burden of creating change…
Read MoreBurnout never really went away – Mary T. O’Sullivan
By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer “We take better care of our smartphones than we do of ourselves – the phones are always recharged!’ – Ariana Huffington I thought the topic of burnout was an old theme, one which had been examined, scrutinized, studied, and assessed over and over for years. Maybe the New…
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