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Work Therapy: When Work Sucks, How Can We Fix It?
MHS
16 episodes
3 weeks ago
Let’s be honest: Work sucks sometimes, and it’s okay to admit it! Join clinical psychologist and emotional intelligence expert Dr. Steven Stein as he meets with industry leaders to tackle the biggest hurdles to workplace happiness and success. Work Therapy provides practical solutions to common workplace challenges and actionable advice for navigating the ups and downs of leading a team. And it’s all rooted in the proven tools and techniques Dr. Stein has honed over four decades! Because if the final hours of the weekend fill you with dread and the highlight of your day is signing off at 5 p.m., it may be time for some Work Therapy.
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Let’s be honest: Work sucks sometimes, and it’s okay to admit it! Join clinical psychologist and emotional intelligence expert Dr. Steven Stein as he meets with industry leaders to tackle the biggest hurdles to workplace happiness and success. Work Therapy provides practical solutions to common workplace challenges and actionable advice for navigating the ups and downs of leading a team. And it’s all rooted in the proven tools and techniques Dr. Stein has honed over four decades! Because if the final hours of the weekend fill you with dread and the highlight of your day is signing off at 5 p.m., it may be time for some Work Therapy.
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
Management,
Self-Improvement
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How can we solve the burnout epidemic?
Work Therapy: When Work Sucks, How Can We Fix It?
27 minutes 26 seconds
2 years ago
How can we solve the burnout epidemic?

Friday, Saturday, Sunday... Uh oh. Does the idea of going to work on Monday morning strike fear into your heart? Sometimes work gets so exhausting that even a long weekend doesn’t feel long enough. When you have too much to do, you can’t wrap your head around the tasks at hand, you’re dreading having to meet with co-workers. And the sound of an incoming makes you want to… cry? 


We all know what’s going on here… You’re burnt out. But burnout can be avoidable. Or if not avoidable, managed better. In this episode of Work Therapy with Dr. Steven Stein, we chat with Dr. Michael P. Leiter, an organizational psychologist interested in people’s relationships with their work. Dr. Leiter has published widely on job burnout, work engagement, and workplace civility. He helps us get to the bottom of what really causes burnout (spoiler: it’s not just having too much on your plate) and how to avoid it. 


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Work Therapy: When Work Sucks, How Can We Fix It?
Let’s be honest: Work sucks sometimes, and it’s okay to admit it! Join clinical psychologist and emotional intelligence expert Dr. Steven Stein as he meets with industry leaders to tackle the biggest hurdles to workplace happiness and success. Work Therapy provides practical solutions to common workplace challenges and actionable advice for navigating the ups and downs of leading a team. And it’s all rooted in the proven tools and techniques Dr. Stein has honed over four decades! Because if the final hours of the weekend fill you with dread and the highlight of your day is signing off at 5 p.m., it may be time for some Work Therapy.