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Mentioned in 8 episodes
The End of Burnout
Why Work Drains Us and How to Build Better Lives
Book • 2022
In 'The End of Burnout', Jonathan Malesic delves into the history and psychology of burnout, tracing his own experience as a burned-out tenured professor.
He examines the gap between vocational ideals and job realities, highlighting communities that resist the 'total work' culture.
The book provides a humane perspective on overcoming burnout by recognizing the dignity of both workers and nonworkers.
He examines the gap between vocational ideals and job realities, highlighting communities that resist the 'total work' culture.
The book provides a humane perspective on overcoming burnout by recognizing the dignity of both workers and nonworkers.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as a recent read examining burnout and cultural expectations around work.


Mike Schmitz

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250: Planning Your Week
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as the book to be read after the 'Overthinker's Guide', chosen due to the episode's discussion on burnout.


Mike Schmitz

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241: Intentional by Chris Bailey
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as the author of "The End Of Burnout: Why Work Drains Us, And How To Build Better Lives"


Laurie Santos

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Burnout and How to Avoid It
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in relation to work, dignity, and perspectives on labor and burnout.


Mike Schmitz

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251: Not Throwing Away My Shot, with Joe Casabona
Mentioned as the book to be discussed in the next episode, exploring the topic of burnout.

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242: The Overthinker's Guide to Making Decisions by Joseph Nguyen
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as the focal book for the episode, discussed for its perspective on burnout and work culture.


Mike Schmitz

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243: The End of Burnout by Jonathan Malesic
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i sammenheng med en diskusjon om utbrenthet og hvordan det er knyttet til et spesifikt emne.

Susanne Ramsdal

Utmattelse
Mentioned in the episode resources list as a related book on work and burnout (not discussed in the conversation).

Dr. Craig Mattson on Digital Overwhelm: Is It Time to Unplug?
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as a book they discussed in a previous episode.

Tim Houlihan

Eight Years Grooving: Value of an Open Mind | Jonathan Malesic (Republish)







