This post provides several key takeaways inferred from the author’s contemplation and experience after taking “on leave” status and having off days from routine duty. Those takeaways are: Burn outAs a human being, it is completely alright to experience burnout after running several events simultaneously. Burnout is not only attributed to overwhelming situations resulting fromContinue reading ““On Leave” Takeaways”
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Reevaluating Work Values: The Importance of Aligning Passion, Expertise, and Job
The Monday blues constitute a situation that can demotivate an individual through dreadful feelings and negative emotions, particularly felt on Mondays. For workers, one reason could be job dissatisfaction, which might be due to various factors. A contributing factor is the mismatch between the substance or tasks being performed at the job and one’s interest,Continue reading “Reevaluating Work Values: The Importance of Aligning Passion, Expertise, and Job”
On Reminiscence and Nostalgia: Harnessing The Past
We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back. – Marthin Luther King, Jr. (1963) There are days when individuals look back to the past, recall certain events, and experience nostalgia. Aside from explicit reminders of the past e.g. visiting momentousContinue reading “On Reminiscence and Nostalgia: Harnessing The Past”
