Rethinking Work-Life, Well-Being, Leadership, and Work Culture
Welcome to Jennifer Moss's dedicated space, where in-depth explorations into burnout, employee happiness and well-being, and workplace culture converge. As an award-winning journalist and in-demand female public speaker, Jennifer has been at the forefront of burnout research, delving deep into the modern workplace's complexities. Her insights offer a fresh perspective, especially in these times when a parallel Burnout Epidemic rages alongside global and social challenges.
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With articles rooted in positive psychology, her writings serve as a guidepost for leaders, executives, and individuals navigating the often turbulent waters of workplace health, mental health, and work-life balance. You'll find a unique blend of research, the latest data, personal experiences, and actionable insights. Jennifer's blog serves as a resource for those seeking to understand, adapt, and thrive. Dive in and join the conversation on creating healthier, happier professional landscapes."
Why Some People Risk Their Lives For Others And What It Says About Them
One of the most terrifying aspects of life, yet thrilling, is taking risks. Although not everyone is built for risk-taking, it impacts one's life when you do take risks, good or bad. There is something powerful about remembering someone's selfless action to protect our freedom. And yet, have we ever stopped to ask why some people are able to make that choice, to risk their lives for ours? What drives someone to be so selfless?
Brain Fog is Real
Are you suffering from brain fog lately? Jennifer’s article for CBC discusses the concept of brain fog; something that we experience from common stressors in our lives.