Burnout
By SIOP members Shelly Rauvola and Arryn Poole There have been many times when we’ve wished for anything but burnout. We welcomed boredom, monotony, and underutilization. We yearned for a…
On Nov. 17, the SIOP Disability, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee (DIAC) will host a webinar on navigating disabilities when dealing with burnout and boreout (or being understimulated at work). This…
This webinar focuses on navigating disabilities when dealing with burnout and boreout (or being under stimulated at work). This moderated discussion will include panelists that will discuss the impact of…
Abstract: In this article, I reflect on my personal experience participating in the VOTE study and how it will shape my approach to supporting supervisees facing vicarious trauma. I discuss…
Burnout is a well-documented occupational phenomenon, especially in service-related professions like Human Resources (HR). During the COVID-19 pandemic, HR emerged as an intense, high-pressure field, with women—who make up 73%…
Sunday Scaries. The term refers to the “dread and doom” an employee feels the day before work begins. This is more than a workplace trend or a generational joke. Symptoms may…
It is difficult to quantify the amount of work professionals face today. The number of deadlines they are tracking. The number of projects they are juggling. If they just started…
In this fall 2017 installment of the Academic’s Forum, Gabriel candidly shares her experiences as a then-time early career, tenure track academic. For current academic readers who are also early…
For many, fall semester marks the beginning of their graduate training, while others may rejoice that they are one academic year closer to graduation. Regardless of how long you’ve been…
Registration is now open for the upcoming SIOP Work Smart Series workshops, Combating the Toxic Workplace and Strengthening Employee Value through Sustainability Practices. In today’s workplace, toxicity can undermine employee…