Tina Fey Talks. Plus the #1 Workplace Trend for 2024
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Have you ever found yourself looking at an impossibly long to-do list and felt a sudden urge to lose yourself on social media? Get something to eat? Or organize your desk?? ?
Silly question, I know. We live in challenging times, and not just because many of us have too much on our plates. So, we find different coping methods, even if they don’t truly help us. ?
But stress is serious business. Gallup identified record-high stress levels as the #1 trend to watch in 2024. And the abundant research demonstrates the impact of stress on performance, productivity, health, and well-being.? ?
So, why not set ourselves up for the new year by orienting ourselves to navigate stress constructively?? ?
In this month’s Conference in Your Inbox, we’re happy to feature three women who can help us do that through humor, clarifying priorities, and embracing happier (not happy) hours.? ?
The first is none other than Tina Fey, who joined us for an exclusive conversation from her home while her daughter practiced the trumpet in the background — much to Tina’s delight. ?
We hope you enjoy them!? ?
—Lisa B.?
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“Sometimes comedy can also help us articulate what makes us anxious. It helps you to go like, yeah, that's what was weird about that situation.… And sometimes, comedy is just pure comfort food.”? Read more.
Comedian, actress, author, and producer Tina Fey
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When we're stressed, we don't think rationally. We tend to be unable to make good decisions. We take more risks. We don't remember things. It affects our health and vitality. It can also narrow our focus. It shortens our tempers. And it can have adverse effects on our learning, says Dr. Akinola.? Read more. ?
Columbia Business School Associate Professor Dr. Modupe Akinola
“Sometimes, the important stuff is not sitting in front of your computer and checking things off your to-do list. And so I encourage folks to think about what's important. What is the purpose? What are those higher-order goals so that you're investing in those?” Listen on Women Amplified .
Award-winning UCLA professor Cassie Holmes
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