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What is at the heart of the quiet quitting conversation? Is it just people saying “NO” to the mathematic improbability of giving 110%? For so long, people have been praised for going above and beyond for their jobs, giving it 110% or more, but what does that really mean? Is giving only 100% a bad thing? Isn’t that exactly how much an employee is paid for? How often is the extra 10% rewarded with something other than burnout?
Alysia and Liz discuss quiet quitting and how closely it is associated with burnout, job dissatisfaction, and personal prioritization. We’ve all learned recently in a dramatic fashion that life is short, is quiet quitting just another extension of the great reevaluation – where people are not looking for other jobs, but are finding themselves?
By Alysia Eve and Liz FullerWhat is at the heart of the quiet quitting conversation? Is it just people saying “NO” to the mathematic improbability of giving 110%? For so long, people have been praised for going above and beyond for their jobs, giving it 110% or more, but what does that really mean? Is giving only 100% a bad thing? Isn’t that exactly how much an employee is paid for? How often is the extra 10% rewarded with something other than burnout?
Alysia and Liz discuss quiet quitting and how closely it is associated with burnout, job dissatisfaction, and personal prioritization. We’ve all learned recently in a dramatic fashion that life is short, is quiet quitting just another extension of the great reevaluation – where people are not looking for other jobs, but are finding themselves?