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Overwork: Burning Ambition or Coping Mechanism?

Overwork: Burning Ambition or Coping Mechanism?

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This incredibly timely conversation between your hosts Alexis and Sally delves into the complex relationship between loneliness and work identity, exploring how societal pressures and personal experiences shape our connection to work and each other. Sharing personal experience as well as data and expertise, Sally and Alexis discuss the impact of technology on social interactions, the challenges of forming adult friendships, and the responsibility of organizations to foster a sense of belonging.


We share candid personal anecdotes and practical strategies for combating loneliness that will resonate for everyone, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and meaningful connections.


Key insights include:
  • How loneliness is increasingly recognized as a societal issue.
  • Why work can become a primary source of identity, leading to over-investment in professional roles.
  • The ways creating belonging in organizations is essential for employee well-being.
  • How personal experiences of loneliness can inform our understanding of workplace dynamics.
  • The role of technology in facilitating connections (but why it shouldn't replace in-person interactions!).
  • How engaging in community activities can foster deeper connections.
  • Real talk: adult friendships are hard.
  • Why we feel organizations have a responsibility to address employee loneliness.
  • The ways in which courageous acts of connection can have a ripple effect.
  • Why for all of us, finding meaning beyond work is crucial for mental health.


Chapters

00:00 Exploring Loneliness and Work

13:39 Personal Experiences of Loneliness

24:58 The Role of Technology in Connection

33:55 Organizational Responsibility in Combating Loneliness


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