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Emotional Labor The Invisible Work Shaping Our Lives And How To Claim Our Power Rose Hackman

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Emotional Labor The Invisible Work Shaping Our Lives And How To Claim Our Power Rose Hackman
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Emotional Labor The Invisible Work Shaping Our Lives And How To Claim Our Power Rose Hackman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Flatiron Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.81 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Rose Hackman
ISBN: 9781250777355, 1250777356
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Emotional Labor The Invisible Work Shaping Our Lives And How To Claim Our Power Rose Hackman by Rose Hackman 9781250777355, 1250777356 instant download after payment.

For readers of Fair Play by Eve Rodsky and Burnout by Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski comes a scathing, deeply-researched foray into the invisible, uncompensated work women perform every day.
We're tired.
A stranger insists you "smile more," even as you navigate a high-stress environment or grating commute. A mother is expected to oversee every last detail of domestic life. A nurse works on the front line, worried about her own health, but has to put on a brave face for her patients. A young professional is denied promotion for being deemed abrasive instead of placating her boss. Nearly every day, we find ourselves forced to edit our emotions to accommodate and elevate the emotions of others. Too many of us are asked to perform this exhausting, draining work at no extra cost, especially if we're women or people of color.
Emotional labor is essential to our society and economy, but it's so often invisible. In this groundbreaking, journalistic deep...

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