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This Isnt Working Evolving The Way We Work To Decrease Stress Anxiety And Depression Catherine Altman Morgan

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This Isnt Working Evolving The Way We Work To Decrease Stress Anxiety And Depression Catherine Altman Morgan
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Publisher: Indigo River Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.18 MB
Author: Catherine Altman Morgan
Language: English
Year: 2023

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This Isnt Working Evolving The Way We Work To Decrease Stress Anxiety And Depression Catherine Altman Morgan by Catherine Altman Morgan instant download after payment.

"...takes the lid off the difficult career questions we all face, and provides pointed advice for finding healthy, empowering work."-Steve Woodruff, Author, Clarity Wins
The Great Resignation, the Great Reshuffling, and Quiet Quitting-clearly something is not right at work. Rates of stress, anxiety, and depression were skyrocketing before the COVID-19 pandemic. Tied to their smartphones 24/7, many people were overworking, measuring their self-worth and value by how busy they were. They compared their lives to the filtered lives of peers on social media. They worked in corporate cultures that didn't support employees, and they undervalued the importance of their own mental and physical health.
During the pandemic's height in 2020, many people were forced to stay home. Some found themselves without a job at all; others had to learn to do their jobs remotely. It was during this "down time" that many people realized that busyness, overworking,...

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