“I felt it on my hurried trips to the office kitchen to grab a snack for “Wellness Wednesday”, hoping not to get ambushed with a new assignment on the way, and later being told to “keep working until you can’t work anymore.”
This dissonance hurts all of us, but it will continue for as long as we try to cling to ways of doing, ways of thinking, and ways of being that are not working”
Wow... this is the type of content and honestly that would make me read every week. How can people address these global issues if they aren’t in a headspace to process them? What happens when the world is too burnt out to solve their own problems? They are questions worth pondering and too often overlooked. I am glad you are addressing this!
Kennedy -- thank you so much for reading and for this feedback. It means a lot to get it. I'm really glad this piece resonated with you. I like how you put that: "What happens when the world is too burnt out to solve their own problems." -- I may have to quote you in an upcoming edition, I couldn't have put it better myself!
Great to hear from you, Simon! Thank you so much for reading and for the support! I'm looking forward to reading your latest this week too. Hope you're keeping well.
“I felt it on my hurried trips to the office kitchen to grab a snack for “Wellness Wednesday”, hoping not to get ambushed with a new assignment on the way, and later being told to “keep working until you can’t work anymore.”
This dissonance hurts all of us, but it will continue for as long as we try to cling to ways of doing, ways of thinking, and ways of being that are not working”
Wow... this is the type of content and honestly that would make me read every week. How can people address these global issues if they aren’t in a headspace to process them? What happens when the world is too burnt out to solve their own problems? They are questions worth pondering and too often overlooked. I am glad you are addressing this!
Kennedy -- thank you so much for reading and for this feedback. It means a lot to get it. I'm really glad this piece resonated with you. I like how you put that: "What happens when the world is too burnt out to solve their own problems." -- I may have to quote you in an upcoming edition, I couldn't have put it better myself!
Thanks for the nice compliment in there. Good luck with this venture; crisis indeed!
Great to hear from you, Simon! Thank you so much for reading and for the support! I'm looking forward to reading your latest this week too. Hope you're keeping well.