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On the season finale of Mildly Thriving, Kimberly and Meredith tackle a question that's been keeping exhausted people awake for generations: why are we so bad at resting?
The ladies dive into society's obsession with productivity, the guilt that somehow appears the second you sit down, and the deeply ingrained belief that every moment of your life should be optimized or monetized. Why were we taught that gaps on a résumé are basically a criminal offense? Why is taking a break treated like a character flaw? And why are Americans expected to work until they collapse and then answer emails from the floor?
Do Kimberly and Meredith have the answers? Absolutely not.
But they do have plenty of opinions and a few complaints. So grab a snack, cancel a task, and join the ladies for one final whine before the season wraps up.
Insta: @MildlyThrivingPod
Original audio by Patrck Joseph (Thanks Patrick)
Insert legal disclaimer and jargon here... but like... don't steal our shit?
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On the season finale of Mildly Thriving, Kimberly and Meredith tackle a question that's been keeping exhausted people awake for generations: why are we so bad at resting?
The ladies dive into society's obsession with productivity, the guilt that somehow appears the second you sit down, and the deeply ingrained belief that every moment of your life should be optimized or monetized. Why were we taught that gaps on a résumé are basically a criminal offense? Why is taking a break treated like a character flaw? And why are Americans expected to work until they collapse and then answer emails from the floor?
Do Kimberly and Meredith have the answers? Absolutely not.
But they do have plenty of opinions and a few complaints. So grab a snack, cancel a task, and join the ladies for one final whine before the season wraps up.
Insta: @MildlyThrivingPod
Original audio by Patrck Joseph (Thanks Patrick)
Insert legal disclaimer and jargon here... but like... don't steal our shit?