The latest social media buzz term is “quiet quitting,” but it doesn’t mean what some might suspect. The phrase doesn’t refer to anyone actually quitting their job but instead just not going above and ...
There's a new term for clocking in and doing the bare minimum at work: "quiet quitting." The phrase is percolating through career sites like LinkedIn, where some job coaches and executives are ...
When people feel safe, comfortable, and valued in conversations, it shows just how important empathy is. And for quiet people who listen way more than they talk, they usually share exceptional traits ...
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Share on Pinterest If you’re feeling stressed or unmotivated at work, quiet quitting might seem like a good option, but experts say the effects on your mental health may not all be positive. Anna ...
Amy Zhang decided to quiet quit her job because she felt burned out and had outgrown it. She planned an 8-month transition period that allowed her to focus on wedding planning. She trained her ...
Heather Doran felt like she'd arrived when she landed a senior accountant job in her early 30s. But she realized her job wasn't making her happy and became a "quiet quitter." She said it gave her more ...
While Barbiecore shows no signs of slowing down, there's a more subtle, dare I say, quieter aesthetic that has social media under its influence. Quiet luxury has become an internet phenomenon, fueled ...
There’s been a lot of talk around quiet quitting. This is the trend where employees put in a minimal amount of effort just to get through the workday. Although this trend is disturbing, we need to ...