In 2020, the #pandemic shocked the world. Time seemed to slow down and speed up all at the same time. Many started to pay more attention to their #time, how they spend it, and who they spend it with. We quickly realized we need https://t.co/v7BUG7tgVG #selfcare#AIforGood
Jeff Bezos once famously said:
"One day, Amazon will fail and go bankrupt. But our job is to delay it as long as possible."
Nothing is forever. Make the most of what you have today.
You've probably been told that “if you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.” In reality, if you do what you love, you may be at higher risk of burning out. https://t.co/PBSyEcNf66
Employees are avoiding taking vacation during the pandemic. As leaders we need to address the behaviors behind this phenomenon to avoid burnout and an end-of-year rush. https://t.co/Vuxzr9GImZ
How are you handling burnout and the all the juggling we have to do lately? Maybe you could use some new ideas of how to fit in #selfcare, better #timemanagement, and help avoiding #burnout. https://t.co/2gCVSZbRfD
How are you handling burnout and the all the juggling we have to do lately? Maybe you could use some new ideas of how to fit in #selfcare, better #timemanagement, and help avoiding #burnout. https://t.co/2gCVSZbRfD
Mental health in design isn’t spoken about often enough.
In a high stress environment where you’re constantly critiquing and receiving critique, it can be extremely mentally challenging.
Burnout is real and often can bleed into your life outside of work.
Take more time off!
There’s a concept in Japanese culture called “#ikigai” that means “a reason for being.”⠀
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It’s the thing that balances the spiritual and the practical and makes your #life worthwhile.
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So, what’s your reason for being?
Struggling to master the #pandemic juggling act? So are we! We’re all in a different situation but times are not easy. Let Wise #help! Together we can Go Do More: https://t.co/Her3mcM571
Good decision making has surprisingly little to do with the moment of decision.
At that point, it's too late. Your brain makes choices rapidly and automatically based on experience.
Good decision making is determined by what you have learned before the moment of decision.