Tag: #remotework
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Inclusive Strategies to Combat Meeting Overload
Remote work challenges communication, particularly through excessive meetings that burden employees and alienate remote and neurodivergent individuals. Leaders must implement inclusive strategies, respect time, and enhance morale by prioritizing purposeful communication. Balancing synchronous and asynchronous methods fosters engagement, supports well-being, and cultivates a thriving workforce focused on empathy and creativity.
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Pro Mental Health in the Workplace: Addressing Burnout for a Healthier, More Inclusive Workforce — A Neurodivergent and Disability-Informed Approach
By Dr. Stephanie Diana Eubank DBA And David Eubank In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected work environments, mental health is no longer a personal issue—it’s a business imperative. One of the most pressing concerns is burnout, a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. Left unaddressed, burnout can devastate employee well-being and cost…
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Authentic Leadership for Neurodivergent Women: Navigating Bias and Building Influence
By: David Eubank and Dr. Stephanie Diana Eubank DBA Women in leadership already contend with the double bind of communication expectations—assertiveness is praised in men but often penalized in women. For neurodivergent women, this paradox is amplified by stereotypes and systemic biases that misinterpret their communication styles, processing differences, and leadership behaviors. The Double Bind…
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Managing Burnout for Neurodivergent Professionals: Spoon Theory and Remote Work
By: Dr Stephanie and David Eubank. Neurodivergent individuals often face unique challenges in the workplace, particularly around energy management, emotional masking, and sensory overload. The Spoon Theory, a metaphor used to describe limited energy reserves, is especially relevant for managing burnout and workplace PTSD. This article explores how remote work, when implemented with flexibility and…