Episode 434
Never Not Working
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Feb 22, 2024
Episode 434 – Guest: Malissa Clark
Guest: Malissa Clark
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Kelly connects with Malissa Clark, an associate professor of industrial and organizational psychology at the University of Georgia. Her new book is called “Never Not Working: Why the Always-On Culture is Bad for Business – and How to Fix it.”
“What you will notice with workaholics is not just that they’re always doing, but that there is always structure to what they’re doing. Unstructured time feels uncomfortable for a workaholic.”
“According to Bonnie Ware, author of ‘The Top Five Regrets of the Dying,’ the number two regret of people on their deathbed is ‘I wish I hadn’t worked so hard.’ The number one regret is ‘I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.’ So, ask yourself, what is really important to you? Are you living in line with these values?”
“The most important message to take away from all of this is that the research conclusively strikes down the myth that workaholism is a good thing – for individuals, for their families, and, in particular, for their organizations. Workaholics suffer at the hands of their excessive and compulsive work, and those around them suffer as well.”