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London startup
fromEntrepreneur
15 hours ago

JPMorgan Is Monitoring Every Keystroke Junior Investment Bankers Make in the Name of 'Wellbeing'

JPMorgan is piloting a system to monitor junior bankers' hours by comparing self-reported timesheets with digital activity logs.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
18 hours ago

I didn't learn how to rest until I got sick enough that my body stopped giving me a choice, and the terrifying part wasn't the illness. It was discovering I had no idea who I was without momentum. - Silicon Canals

Rest is essential for identity and well-being, contrary to the belief that productivity defines self-worth.
Bootstrapping
from24/7 Wall St.
18 hours ago

Ramsey Declare "Oh Jesus. What a bad idea" to 20y Data Analyst Working 100 Hours With $80K Gym Debt and Newborn

Overextension, not business failure, is the main issue for high-earning individuals managing multiple responsibilities.
#remote-work
fromForbes
1 day ago
Remote teams

These Are The Best "Third-Place" Cities For Remote Workers, According To New Analysis

Remote teams
fromTheZenParent
2 days ago

The Downsides of Working from Home - TheZenParent

Working from home offers flexibility but can blur personal and professional boundaries, leading to stress and burnout.
Remote teams
fromPhys
1 week ago

Audit managers' work-life balance suffered during COVID

COVID-19's abrupt shift to remote work significantly challenged audit engagement leaders in Big Four accounting firms, particularly during busy season when constant team coordination is critical.
fromwww.cnbc.com
1 week ago
Madrid food

36-year-old moved from Chicago to Spain, works 16 hours a week and is semi-retired: 'You get one life. Live it right'

Portland food
fromNBC 7 San Diego
1 week ago

Working remotely or remotely working? San Diegans take wfh to the beach

About 100 San Diegans participated in a remote work pop-up event at Pacific Beach, combining professional work with beach activities and networking opportunities.
Remote teams
fromForbes
1 week ago

Remote Work Just Overtook Pay As No. 1 Job Perk In 2026, Study Finds

Remote work flexibility has become the top job benefit professionals prioritize, surpassing salary as the primary factor in employment decisions.
Remote teams
fromForbes
1 day ago

These Are The Best "Third-Place" Cities For Remote Workers, According To New Analysis

Cities with high cafe density and quality are essential for remote workers seeking balance and productivity.
Remote teams
fromTheZenParent
2 days ago

The Downsides of Working from Home - TheZenParent

Working from home offers flexibility but can blur personal and professional boundaries, leading to stress and burnout.
Remote teams
fromPhys
1 week ago

Audit managers' work-life balance suffered during COVID

COVID-19's abrupt shift to remote work significantly challenged audit engagement leaders in Big Four accounting firms, particularly during busy season when constant team coordination is critical.
Madrid food
fromwww.cnbc.com
1 week ago

36-year-old moved from Chicago to Spain, works 16 hours a week and is semi-retired: 'You get one life. Live it right'

Gigi Gonzalez reduced her workweek from 40 to 16 hours by relocating from Chicago to Valencia, Spain, where lower living expenses enabled her to maintain income while working fewer days.
Portland food
fromNBC 7 San Diego
1 week ago

Working remotely or remotely working? San Diegans take wfh to the beach

About 100 San Diegans participated in a remote work pop-up event at Pacific Beach, combining professional work with beach activities and networking opportunities.
Remote teams
fromForbes
1 week ago

Remote Work Just Overtook Pay As No. 1 Job Perk In 2026, Study Finds

Remote work flexibility has become the top job benefit professionals prioritize, surpassing salary as the primary factor in employment decisions.
Careers
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Would You Leave A Flexible Job With Free Childcare For More Money?

Supportive partners are essential for working moms, but differing career aspirations can create tension in relationships.
#digital-nomads
Digital life
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
1 day ago

The "Slow Life" Cheat Code: 10 European Cities With Blazing Fast Wi-Fi and No Stress

In 2026, relocating to certain European cities offers high-speed internet and a relaxed lifestyle, ideal for digital nomads.
Remote teams
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

3 digital nomads in Bali share the career journeys that led them to the tropical paradise

Digital nomads relocate to Bali for affordable living, accessible visas, and lifestyle flexibility, often after career transitions seeking autonomy and meaningful work over corporate advancement.
Digital life
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
1 day ago

The "Slow Life" Cheat Code: 10 European Cities With Blazing Fast Wi-Fi and No Stress

In 2026, relocating to certain European cities offers high-speed internet and a relaxed lifestyle, ideal for digital nomads.
Remote teams
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

3 digital nomads in Bali share the career journeys that led them to the tropical paradise

Digital nomads relocate to Bali for affordable living, accessible visas, and lifestyle flexibility, often after career transitions seeking autonomy and meaningful work over corporate advancement.
fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

The Cost of Making Biglaw Partner? Your Kid's Birthday Party - Above the Law

Sometimes things drop. Sometimes you're going to miss things. Sometimes you're going to miss a child's birthday party, maybe even your own child's.
Women
Productivity
fromFortune
1 day ago

Research shows workers are using AI to get away from their computers-sneaking gym classes, skipping meetings, and clawing back 30 minutes a day | Fortune

AI tools are increasing worker productivity by reclaiming time for breaks rather than adding more tasks.
Social media marketing
fromMail Online
1 day ago

Do you know what corporate gibberish means? Pit yourself against AI

LinkedIn has become cluttered with insincere posts, prompting the creation of a corporate gibberish translator to decode their true meanings.
SF parents
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 days ago

Santa Clara County supermom supervisors pave the way - San Jose Spotlight

Balancing work and motherhood is challenging for female politicians, who strive to improve services for families while managing personal sacrifices.
Parenting
fromVulture
2 days ago

What Pete Holmes Watches (and Reads) With His Daughter

Pete Holmes balances his comedy career with family life, sharing limited anecdotes about his daughter to connect with diverse audiences.
Productivity
fromFortune
2 days ago

Say hello to 10 a.m. starts. Mark Cuban says AI will cut your workday by an hour-and you'll still get paid the same | Fortune

Artificial intelligence will enable companies to reduce the workday by one hour while maintaining the same salary for employees.
Careers
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Is leadership dead? 7 ways to revive its branding in your organization

Younger professionals are rejecting traditional leadership roles due to misaligned trade-offs with their desired lifestyle.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

A mom of twin toddlers left her six-figure Google job to bet on herself: 'I thought about the story I wanted to tell my kids.'

Taylor M. LaSane left her six-figure job at Google to pursue a career coaching business after receiving a buyout offer.
Careers
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

4 Top Workplace Challenges for 2026 and Beyond

Toxic leadership and workplace cultures persist, necessitating continuous learning and coping strategies for stress and work-life balance.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I left Goldman Sachs to build a small baking business. Here's how my time at the firm is giving me a leg up.

Baking cakes started out as a college hobby. I'd make them for my sorority sisters and, once word got out, the broader Dallas community.
NYC startup
fromFortune
4 days ago

To unwind from his 12-hour shifts, this doctor splits his year between Kentucky and Venice-he pulls into his $438K apartment by boat | Fortune

"It was definitely a spontaneous decision. It was an emotional decision," Gabrovsky tells Fortune. The Italian city had been a fascination throughout most of his life, and thanks to his flexible job schedule, he finally decided to follow through. "Venice captured my imagination: the history, the art, the lifestyle."
Medicine
#retirement
Retirement
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I retired early from my federal job and took a part-time job at TJ Maxx. I'm happier and less stressed.

Karime Masson transitioned from a 24-year federal career to part-time retail work, finding happiness after retirement despite challenges faced during her tenure.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I retired into a neighborhood full of people I'd lived beside for twenty years and realized I didn't actually know a single one of them - Silicon Canals

Retirement reveals decades of disconnection from one's neighborhood community due to work-centered priorities and lifestyle patterns.
Retirement
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I retired early from my federal job and took a part-time job at TJ Maxx. I'm happier and less stressed.

Karime Masson transitioned from a 24-year federal career to part-time retail work, finding happiness after retirement despite challenges faced during her tenure.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I retired into a neighborhood full of people I'd lived beside for twenty years and realized I didn't actually know a single one of them - Silicon Canals

Retirement reveals decades of disconnection from one's neighborhood community due to work-centered priorities and lifestyle patterns.
#evening-routine
Productivity
fromYahoo Life
4 days ago

14 Ways to Reset After Work So You Feel Human Again

A productive after-work routine enhances work-life balance and improves overall quality of life.
Productivity
fromYahoo Life
4 days ago

14 Ways to Reset After Work So You Feel Human Again

A productive after-work routine enhances work-life balance and improves overall quality of life.
Remote teams
fromThe Queen Zone
5 days ago

12 Reasons Employees Are Putting Work-Life Balance First

Work-life balance is a priority for U.S. employees, with 85% experiencing burnout and a demand for change in workplace dynamics.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

There's a specific kind of exhaustion that belongs to people who are fluent in three versions of themselves. One for work, one for family, one for the person they actually are at 11pm when everyone has finally stopped needing something. - Silicon Canals

Fluency across multiple identities is essential in modern life, but it comes with a hidden cost of constant translation.
Productivity
fromFast Company
6 days ago

The hidden trap of being a morning person

Early risers benefit from structured schedules but must consciously manage their energy to avoid overwork and maximize productivity.
Careers
fromReader's Digest
6 days ago

The Answer to Burnout Is the Adult Gap Year-Here's How to Take One Without Sabotaging Your Career

Many Americans are opting for adult gap years to combat burnout and explore new opportunities instead of waiting for retirement.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Research suggests people who shower at night instead of in the morning aren't just washing off the day - they're running a neurological closing ritual that signals the nervous system the threat window has ended, and the water isn't cleaning the body, it's decommissioning a surveillance state that's been active since they opened their eyes - Silicon Canals

Night showers help signal the body to relax and switch off, contrasting with the alertness of morning routines.
Remote teams
fromTheZenParent
1 week ago

Creating a Home Office That Boosts Family Harmony - TheZenParent

A well-designed home office with clear boundaries and physical separation strengthens family harmony while supporting productivity and reducing household tension.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

After Over Two Decades on the Job, I Quit. Then I Got a Weird Letter in the Mail From HR.

A 26-year employee quit after a company merger introduced policies that eliminated vacation grandfathering, restricted break locations, and prevented taking the same vacation week annually, culminating in cancellation of a 60-year family tradition.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

French Sundays: should you dedicate a day each week to sex and a stroll?

French Sunday is a viral wellness trend emphasizing rest, mindfulness, and leisure activities inspired by French culture and the biblical concept of the Sabbath.
#retirement-transition
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while finding fulfillment in maintaining a full schedule.
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while finding fulfillment in maintaining a full schedule.
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while finding fulfillment in maintaining a full schedule.
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while finding fulfillment in maintaining a full schedule.
#retirement-from-sports
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while adapting to life after professional sport.
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Rugby star turned pundit Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me pretty much every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while adapting to life after professional sport.
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while adapting to life after professional sport.
Podcast
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Rugby star turned pundit Ian Madigan: 'Having memes of myself crying at the 2015 World Cup sent to me pretty much every weekend for years, I've become pretty battle-hardened'

Retired rugby star Ian Madigan balances fatherhood, a new job, and multiple media roles while adapting to life after professional sport.
Healthcare
fromForbes
1 week ago

$300,000+ Remote Part-Time Jobs Just Hit The Market, New Data Reveals

Healthcare professionals can earn $300,000+ annually through remote part-time roles, with psychiatrists, physicians, and pediatricians leading in states like Montana, Louisiana, and Indiana.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Wife Doesn't "Get" My Work Schedule. It's Making My Life Hell.

An independent contractor's unpredictable work schedule conflicts with his newly retired wife's expectations for shared time and advance planning, requiring communication and boundary-setting strategies.
Productivity
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who recovered from burnout and never went back didn't take a holiday or find a new job-they all quit these 6 habits that most productivity advice actively encourages - Silicon Canals

Traditional productivity advice often causes burnout; people who recovered abandoned optimization habits and embraced unstructured time instead.
Careers
fromFast Company
1 week ago

This is the hidden cost of being a 'good' worker

Job creep gradually expands work responsibilities beyond job descriptions, often signaled by after-hours availability, until a personal disruption reveals the imbalance between work and life.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I'm 66 and I finally stopped being available to everyone all the time-not because I became selfish, but because I realized that being needed and being valued are two completely different things, and I had been confusing them for fifty years - Silicon Canals

Being constantly available and useful to others does not equate to being valued; true value comes from relationships where people seek your company beyond practical needs.
Fashion & style
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

Away CEO Jessica Schinazi's Perfect 24-hour Guide to NYC-Including Her Favorite Coffee Shops, Restaurants, and Hotels

Jessica Schinazi, CEO of Away luggage brand, balances New York City work commitments with meaningful leisure activities including Citi Bike commutes through Central Park and visits to local cafes and restaurants.
Renovation
fromELLE Decor
1 week ago

For a Brooklyn Couple, the Key to a Happy Home Is Separate Bedrooms-And a Shared Shower

Designer Young Huh created separate bedrooms with a shared shower for a busy NYC family, balancing togetherness with individual space and accommodating different schedules.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

For The Overwhelmed Moms Trying To Do It All, You Can Blame "Institutional Lag"

Afternoon chaos for working mothers stems from institutional lag—outdated systems designed for single-income households with stay-at-home parents that fail to accommodate modern dual-income families.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
1 week ago

Craig Counsell, Professional Dad - Bleacher Nation

Cubs manager Craig Counsell attended his daughter's state championship basketball game, prioritizing family over spring training duties.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

Parental Leave Is Getting an Overhaul - But Is it Enough?

In the UK, Statutory Maternity Pay is paid for up to 39 of those 52 weeks. For the first six weeks, you get 90% of your average weekly earnings (before tax) and then £187.18 or 90% of your average weekly earnings (whichever is lower) for the next 33 weeks. The final 13 of those 52 weeks are unpaid.
Parenting
Productivity
fromFast Company
1 week ago

After-hours meetings are on the rise. AI could make things even worse

After-hours meetings increased from 23% to 33% of US knowledge workers in 2025, driven by poor meeting practices and scheduling technology, requiring organizational culture change beyond technological solutions.
Productivity
fromWhat's Trending
1 week ago

Ditched Hustle Culture for 30 Days. Here's the Truth.

Quitting a year-long hustle goal revealed that adequate sleep, rest, and reduced work intensity improved creativity, relationships, and overall well-being more than constant grinding.
Remote teams
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

No space, no power, no support - what life is really like for Indian IT workers serving global firms

India's 5 million IT workers supporting global companies face poor remote working conditions including space constraints, power cuts, and lack of employer-provided infrastructure.
Parenting
fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

"Let go of the small stuff"

Parents working unsociable hours with young children experience shared struggles; emotional honesty with supportive people and clear communication with partners about household division of labor are essential coping strategies.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The people who thrive after 40 without burning out almost always let go of these 7 things in their thirties - Silicon Canals

Successful people in their forties released the myth that more work hours equal more success, prioritizing energy management and productivity over constant hustle.
Productivity
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I asked 10 people what they'd do with a completely free day and no obligations and seven of them couldn't answer - not because they didn't have ideas but because the question itself caused a kind of panic, and that panic is the thing I can't stop thinking about - Silicon Canals

Modern society has become so consumed by productivity and external obligations that people have lost the ability to identify personal desires and experience unstructured free time without anxiety.
Women in technology
fromInc
1 week ago

Emma Grede Says Remote Work Is Quietly Sabotaging Careers-Here's Why

In-office work five days weekly fosters professional relationships, career advancement, and combats loneliness epidemics affecting modern society.
Mindfulness
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hustle culture is destroying our clients. It's time they let their impossible standards crash to the ground | Gaynor Parkin and Dave Winsborough

High achievers often succeed at productivity and hustle so effectively that they experience burnout, exhaustion, and health consequences despite outward professional success.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Parents Who Regret Having Children Shared Their Anonymous Confessions, And Wow

Parenthood can strain marriages, deplete emotional resources, and create overwhelming demands that conflict with personal well-being despite deep love for children.
Remote teams
fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
1 week ago

Manager lists out what she does and doesn't care about employees - it's a must-read for every boss

The pandemic transformed work culture by normalizing remote work and forcing companies to prioritize employee mental health and personal circumstances alongside professional responsibilities.
Productivity
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Every burned-out person I've ever interviewed had spent years confusing being constantly available with being genuinely committed - Silicon Canals

Constant availability and saying yes to everything leads to burnout, not productivity, and genuine professional commitment requires knowing when to disconnect.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Phil Rosenthal

When people come in and realize I'm involved, they're always surprised to see me. It's a bit like being at Disneyland and running into Goofy. I sometimes feel like the mayor of Larchmont. Rosenthal enjoys the personal connection with diners at his recently opened establishment, finding satisfaction in the surprise and delight customers experience when discovering his involvement in the neighborhood venue.
Los Angeles
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I raised my kids the way my father raised me - present for the big moments and missing for the small ones - and now I watch my son doing the same thing and don't know how to speak without saying everything at once - Silicon Canals

Generational patterns of prioritizing work over family relationships perpetuate through modeling, creating cycles that are difficult to break without conscious awareness and intervention.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

One Mom On Reddit Needs To Know: How Often Does Your Husband Go Out To The Bar?

Because there isn't a one-size-fits-all answer to this question. It's not really about a spouse going to the bar, it's about the fairness of work at home, it's about how they act when they come home from the bar, and it's about making sure both you and your spouse are getting some time to feel like yourself again.
Parenting
Women
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

$683 billion in unpaid labor: How companies like Amazon, AARP, and Levi's are easing the caregiving burden on women | Fortune

Women perform nearly two-thirds of unpaid caregiving work valued at $683 billion annually, averaging 300 hours per year worth $4,900 each.
Relationships
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

"Being A SAHM Killed My Sex Drive"

Becoming a stay-at-home mom paradoxically worsened the couple's sex life due to increased stress, exhaustion, and resentment rather than improving it as anticipated.
US Elections
fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

Former US Residents, Tell Us Why You Left And Your Unfiltered Thoughts About America Right Now

Record numbers of Americans are leaving the country, citing exhaustion from financial stress, lack of work-life balance, inadequate healthcare, and political polarization compared to better social systems abroad.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

When Kids Get Sick, Working Moms Do The Impossible Math

A Genexa survey of 1,000 U.S. moms found that 70% use their own sick days to stay home when their child is ill, and 58% work from home while caregiving. In other words, many of us are doing the same impossible math: caring for sick kids while trying to keep our work lives moving.
Parenting
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The leadership skill we're losing: knowing when to slow down

Unexamined speed in modern work culture prioritizes motion over progress, causing burnout and lower long-term growth, while deliberate pace and patience enable sustainable success.
Remote teams
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

Millennials Are Embracing 'Nano-Retirements.' Luxury Travel Brands Are Paying Attention

Millennials are taking shorter sabbaticals called 'nano-retirements' earlier in their careers, prioritizing wellness and mental reset in luxury settings rather than waiting until traditional retirement.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The most useful thing my divorce taught me wasn't about my marriage - it was that I'd become very good at understanding other people's behavior while being almost completely blind to my own - Silicon Canals

Exceptional interpersonal skills at work can mask profound self-ignorance, creating a blind spot where external awareness develops at the expense of internal self-understanding.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

eXp's Wendy Forsythe launches 6-step framework book for agents

eXp Realty CMO Wendy Forsythe released a book with a six-step framework to help real estate agents scale their business while maintaining work-life balance, with all proceeds supporting the brokerage's nonprofit for agents facing financial hardship.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Forget 996. The work inbox never sleeps

More than half of professionals check work email outside regular working hours, according to a recent study published by ZeroBounce, surveying 1,157 professionals in the United States and Europe last month. Nearly 3 in 4 professionals feel pressure to respond to emails off the clock, with that pressure intensifying among top earners.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I worked a corporate job for 8.5 years. I quit over a text message.

I spent years climbing the corporate ladder. I believed success would bring me satisfaction. Instead, I became so exhausted that I couldn't enjoy family time, hobbies, or even quiet moments at home. I was always frustrated, crying, and snapping at the people around me.
Mental health
#business-travel
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

We Asked 5 Executives How They Add Leisure to Business Trips-and They All Said the Same Thing

Business travelers should take walks to explore destinations, combat jet lag, and enjoy personal time during work trips.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

We Asked 5 Executives How They Add Leisure to Business Trips-and They All Said the Same Thing

Business travelers should take walks to explore destinations, combat jet lag, and enjoy personal time during work trips.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

We quit our jobs at 26, moved, and opened a whiskey distillery. I don't expect our kids to take it over.

After getting engaged in 2013, we started kicking around a wild idea: What if we moved back and revived the prohibition-era distillery his family had owned three generations back? The family business had been passed down for decades until it closed in 1919 due to prohibition. In particular, we had on our hearts Andy's dad, who died of cancer in 2010, but had always said, 'Don't move home unless you have a real good reason to.' This felt like it just might be that real good reason.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Hilary Duff says having 4 kids changed what she worries about - and helped her stop chasing success

I think having success at such a young age makes making work choices a little harder because there's a pressure of a level of success. And I think once I did have kids and, you know, my phone wasn't ringing as much, and I wasn't able to show up to work as much and say yes as often, I ended up just saying no a whole bunch - and not being worried about sitting still.
Parenting
Cars
fromTESLARATI
2 weeks ago

Tesla loses Director who designed one of the company's best features

Thomas Dmytryk, Tesla's director who developed Over-the-Air updates, is leaving after 11 years to prioritize personal life and family.
NYC parents
fromThe Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
2 weeks ago

Parents balance work, childcare as Iran war closes schools | The Jerusalem Post

Working parents face severe challenges balancing childcare, remote work, and personal well-being as schools remain closed during wartime, with government support inadequate for their needs.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Why Returning to Work After a Baby Is Harder Than We Talk About

Returning to work after having a baby requires complete renegotiation of identity and role, with long-term impacts on maternal well-being despite being understudied in research.
Boston
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm the CEO of Klaviyo. I run on a 'creator-type' schedule and love Diet Coke and country music.

Andrew Bialecki, CEO of Klaviyo, built a company enabling businesses to scale customer communications through automation and technology.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I worked overtime for twenty-eight years, retired comfortably at 64, and then spent six months sitting in my garage workshop realizing I had built an entire identity around being unavailable to myself - Silicon Canals

Overidentifying with work creates an escape from self-discovery and relationships, leaving individuals unprepared for life transitions like retirement.
Digital life
fromMiami Herald
2 weeks ago

People Are Buying Two Phones-Why the Trend Might Just Make Sense

Using separate work and personal phones helps establish clear work-life boundaries while protecting personal privacy from employer monitoring.
Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I moved 13 times over 15 years to advance my career. I would never wish this on anyone.

Frequent relocations for academic career advancement create emotional exhaustion and disconnection despite professional success, ultimately revealing the psychological cost of mobility.
Startup companies
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

This AI founder who quit her 9-to-5 law job has a warning for anyone dreaming of doing the same: 'I'm working harder now than I ever did' | Fortune

Founders work longer hours than salaried positions, but find greater meaning and fulfillment despite sacrificing work-life balance and taking pay cuts.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I spent thirty years climbing the corporate ladder and retired at 64 with full benefits - and then sat in my den realizing that every promotion I celebrated was just another year I didn't spend becoming someone I actually recognized - Silicon Canals

Decades of career success can result in losing personal identity and missing meaningful relationships with family while pursuing professional achievement.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I work at a coworking space that has an on-site preschool. It's completely changed my life and my parenting.

A coworking space with on-site childcare solved irregular scheduling challenges, enabling stress-free work while maintaining proximity to a young child.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I played hooky from work - and it taught me a lesson about community

We're also spending less time with friends. For years, Americans averaged about 6.5 hours a week with friends. Between 2014 and 2019, that number plunged by 37%, to just 4 hours. The year 2014 coincides with a rise in smartphone users.
Relationships
Productivity
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I used to start every day by opening my laptop before I had finished my coffee and by 9am I had already responded to eleven other people's priorities and had not spent a single minute on my own - and I did that for six years and called it work ethic before I understood it was the most effective way I had ever found to avoid the discomfort of deciding what I actually wanted - Silicon Canals

Constant availability and responsiveness to others' demands masquerades as productivity but actually represents avoidance of personal priorities and self-reflection.
Mental health
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Staying focused in times of personal turmoil

When personal crises occur, allow yourself time to grieve before returning to work, and inform your supervisor to access support resources and manage expectations.
Productivity
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

You Don't Have to Earn Self-Care

Self-care is a fundamental necessity, not earned through productivity, requiring intentional prioritization to maintain personal well-being and capacity to support others.
Women in technology
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

International Women's Day: Workplace equality needs action

German couples aspire to equal work and household sharing, but traditional gender roles persist due to wage gaps, tax incentives, and systemic barriers that discourage women's career advancement.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Psychology says people who prefer to stay home on Friday nights aren't antisocial - they've just stopped treating socializing like a mandatory performance and started treating energy like the finite resource it actually is - Silicon Canals

Solitude energizes introverts while constant socializing drains them; choosing alone time reflects self-awareness, not social failure or depression.
#retirement-identity-crisis
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago
Retirement

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