Most people think work/life balance is a myth, instead of a skill most haven't learned. Here's our take on the myth of work/life balance.| Work Brighter
Hustle Culture has warped and narrowed our definition of work, and redefining productivity is a way to dismantle the toxic norms it's created.| Work Brighter
What does it meant to work brighter? Why isn't it good enough to work smarter? How did the work brighter movement start? Learn all about the community here!| Work Brighter
Breaking workaholism takes more than just therapy and mindset work, it also takes reading. Here are my favorite self-care books that helped.| Work Brighter
Staying productive with chronic illness has a different meaning than what most productivity experts talk about. Try this advice instead.| Work Brighter
You can learn how to prevent burnout by taking a more proactive approach to your rest and self-care. Get started with a self-care plan.| Work Brighter
Here's the story of how I got addicted to Hustle Culture and the cult of productivity, then started Work Brighter to escape from it.| Work Brighter
These are my notes from reading the book Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Drs. Amelia and Emily Nagoski| Work Brighter
The book Rest teaches how rest is key to sustainable, consistent creativity. Here are the concepts from it that changed my life the most.| Work Brighter
Energy management is the foundation of everything we teach and advocate for, so this guide breaks the concept down for you.| Work Brighter
Reading the actual Bullet Journal Method book gave me total clarity on my bullet journaling. Here's what you want to know from it.| Work Brighter
ADHD productivity can be a constant struggle. But in the decade-plus since diagnosis, I've found a few strategies that work.| Work Brighter
Prevent burnout by taking a more proactive approach to rest. Download our free self-care action plan worksheet now to get started.| Work Brighter
Burn-out is included in the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) as an occupational phenomenon. It is not classified as a medical condition.It is described in the chapter: ‘Factors influencing health status or contact with health services’ – which includes reasons for which people contact health services but that are not classed as illnesses or health conditions.Burn-out is defined in ICD-11 as follows:“Burn-out is a syndrome conceptualized as resul...| www.who.int
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