Join us September 13, 12pPT/3ET to discuss burnout, systemic toxicity, and solutions for fixing work, topics of her latest book, Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life
IN the middle of Over Work and feeling like Brigid was a fly on the wall for every conversation we ever had about starting Optionality. I'm not sure the last book I nodded so vigorously during throughout!
For real. Professional caregivers are so criminally underpaid (and yet so expensive on an individual basis) because we can not seem to grok as a society or at least as a political system how much better *everything* would be if companies and the government participated comprehensively in the economics of it. Workers would be more productive. Caregivers would have more to put back into the economy. Seems like a win win to me.
IN the middle of Over Work and feeling like Brigid was a fly on the wall for every conversation we ever had about starting Optionality. I'm not sure the last book I nodded so vigorously during throughout!
I found myself getting even a little PO'd during some parts, especially around caregiving and work.
For real. Professional caregivers are so criminally underpaid (and yet so expensive on an individual basis) because we can not seem to grok as a society or at least as a political system how much better *everything* would be if companies and the government participated comprehensively in the economics of it. Workers would be more productive. Caregivers would have more to put back into the economy. Seems like a win win to me.