Warning: Today’s Monday Morning Joe contains sensitive topics taking place within a film.
Today’s guest is fellow Longview High School Alumni Nathan Chandler. Nathan joins Cup of Joe to talk about one of his favorite movies, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Nathan hosts Movies are Life, a podcast that provides movie commentary for busy people. Every week, longtime movie enthusiast, Nathan Chandler, breaks down and reviews the movies that shape our lives. Here Nathan and guests discuss the biggest topics in the cinematic universe. Currently, the Movies are Life podcast is watching, discussing, debating and celebrating each film that is on The Ringer’s list of the 50 greatest rom coms. New episodes drop every Wednesday on your favorite podcast streaming platform.
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Self-care is thrown around a lot in organizations struggling with staff burnout or staff turnover due to burnout. It’s usually brought up or recommended before the inevitable happens and a staff member quits. It’s often used as a reaction to instead of a preventive measure or a call to organizational self-reflection.
Self-care is anything you do to take care of yourself for your wellbeing. Almost anything can be considered an act of self-care. Here are a few often used examples: taking a nap, reading a book, or going for a walk. I want to argue that self-care is deeper than simply making time to read a book. It’s more than what we call a technical change, which is a type of change to address an immediate problem. It’s an adaptive change in which you are intentionally setting aside time in your day, week, month, or year, to do something that cares for your wellbeing. Self-care is something you do that is life-giving and helps you function at your best.
Here are the takeaways from today’s Monday Morning Joe:
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