When I worked too hard, I barely had time to think. I was so emotionally engaged in my job I think I was practically “on” all of the time. I was a people pleaser. A do-er. A multi-tasker. A work horse. When I left Company Z, it was like rebooting at ground zero. Waking up […]
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Deprogramming our Genetic Make-Up
I want to test a hypothesis: Can professionals who care too much at work, learn to care less and still succeed? I was having lunch with a friend and we were talking about my recent “a-ha” which I shared in a previous blog: Being Essential at Work. She had a similar story. She had two […]