February “...Loneliness is the poverty of self; Solitude is the richness of self…â€
Tatiana Illarionova-Zervas
Personal Strategist | HRD | HR Product Owner | Graduate in Business Administration
In this issue: Loneliness and solitude are not created equal. Loneliness relates to a sense of deficiency, a feeling that something is absent from a person’s life. In contrast, solitude allows someone to reflect on their thoughts, explore ideas, and cultivate greater empathy. And how this relates to work and our professional life.
HBR We’re Still Lonely at Work
In this article, the authors debunk myths about work loneliness, such as the belief that in-person work or team assignments can solve the issue. Read here? ?
How to stop feeling lonely at work: 17 Expert Tips
Members of the Forbes Coaches Council share their best tips to help professionals reduce workplace loneliness through self-initiated actions that can complement employer efforts and empower individuals to improve their well-being. Read here?
Loneliness vs Solitude?
By championing self-care as a cornerstone of organizational culture, leaders can foster resilience, engagement, and collective success.?Read here
A profound distinction, Tatiana Your reflection on loneliness vs. solitude resonates deeply.? Also, the resources you shared are valuable! I especially appreciate the emphasis on self-initiated actions; empowering individuals to shape their own work experience is key.?? Great food for thought thanks Tatiana for sharing!??