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Date: September 2nd, 2025 11:19 AM Author: Titillating bat-shit-crazy degenerate
Walmart exec: ‘I’ve never believed in the term work-life balance’—this is the mantra that made her highly successful instead
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Work-life balance looks different for different people.
For some, the term can mean not working nights, weekends and holidays. Others may look at it as no text messages and emails about work after 5 p.m., prioritizing self-care in the evening instead. While this divide may give you a sense of happiness and fulfillment, it isn't always realistic, says Walmart executive vice president and chief people officer Donna Morris.
"I've never believed in the term work-life balance," says Morris, who oversees the experience of over 2.1 million employees. "I call it work-life integration. There are times that your life requires a lot more, and there are times that your work requires a lot more. … I don't think that's a bad thing."
When Morris is visiting family, for example, her main focus is on them. But if there's something at work that needs her attention, she won't wait until she's back in the office to do so. Work-life integration helps her stay on top of her work duties while still showing up for herself and the people she loves, she says.
"You might be [at your kid's] soccer game, but you happen to look at a few emails," Morris says. Maybe you're chatting with your boss via text while waiting for an appointment, or tying up a few loose ends at work before you put the kids to bed. That doesn't necessarily mean you're a workaholic who lacks boundaries — rather, you find ways to combine your personal and professional duties that work for you, instead of being strict and inflexible with your time.
Morris' insight comes as young professionals are demanding more out of work, shaping new professional norms like relaxed dress codes and mental health days. Along with an inadequate salary and burnout, lack of work-life balance is one of the top reasons why Gen Zers would quit a job, according to a 2022 report from Talent LMS, a workplace training company, which surveyed over 1,200 respondents between ages 19 and 25.
The pursuit of work-life balance can also cause mental distress, Jeff Karp, a professor of biomedical engineering at Harvard Medical School and MIT, told CNBC Make It in September 2024.
"We hear these things from others, [like] trust in the process [and] balance is so important, we need more balance, it's the ultimate goal," Karp said. "It ends up being very frustrating and can lead to anxiety, because we're constantly feeling like we're not in balance. There's a state we should be in [and] we're never in that state."
Of course, sometimes you may actually need a complete reset, shutting off your laptop for a few days and turning your work phone off. But if your boss doesn't use their vacation time, or is constantly reaching out during your time off, unplugging can feel impossible.
That's why it's up to leaders to set the tone for boundaries in the office and what good work-life integration may look like.
"If I never take a holiday, the tone that I set for everybody is, don't take a holiday — you can't do that. And I don't think that that's right," says Morris. "As leaders, we have a responsibility to role model what we expect of others."
"At the end of August, I'm going away [on vacation]," she adds. "And my team will all know, [so] when they're able to actually go off and do something, they should go off the grid and do it."
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Date: September 3rd, 2025 8:19 AM Author: carmine contagious shrine multi-billionaire
At least she got rich off of it. This basically has to be ur attitude if you want to reach the top of a big industry.
Much sadder that there are millions of people with the same attitude who will max out at lower middle management, receiving zero benefit for living a shitty life.
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Date: September 3rd, 2025 10:22 AM Author: Marvelous light locus
It works fine if the state has the testes to explicitly say "These benefits are not a gift, but an investment in the future of our nation and shared lineage, paid for by years of shared history and commonality between our blood and culture"
I had a pretty long late night thread discussing mostly successful attempts from the GDR to supplement flagging birthrates through state supplementation and the data shows that if the programs are implemented well and consistently you get decent and eugenic enough results
Most Westerners not completely drunk on Randian sociopathy would probably gladly pay a little more in tax to see cleaner cities, less homeless, and more shared heritage people having kids in their polities. Americans in particular resent their tax bills because so much of it goes to extravagantly wasteful dumpster fires in the inner cities and nonsensical life support programs for dying polities
Also I'm not advocating for a socialist welfare state itt just EU style benefits and programs (and contrary to what most Americans think due to FOX news, these are still distinctly capitalist countries that produce merit based outcomes)
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Date: September 3rd, 2025 9:33 AM Author: Marvelous light locus
I am vehemently against the faction on the "right" that wants women disbarred from seeking careers and independent income but the worship of Finding Transcendent Meaning through Labor regarding women and feminism has led to a cultural wasteland of perverted priorities and sinister capture-laden inversion of values
I also think that if a single woman wants to pursue a career as opposed to a traditional family and thinks she can handle it with evidence of such that it's completely fine. It's when these types are actually cracking inside though and trying to pull other women into that mess with them, probably for some hope of finding salvation through others, that it starts getting disgusting
Third wave feminism was a drunken mistake that has whored out entire generations wholesale to the deprivations of an impassive and uncaring market and expected them in return to not only valorize their sufferings but collectively press on in hopes of outrunning the inevitable
re your 2nd paragraph: Some women are different and throughout Western history we have examples of these odd birds succeeding bigly and eschewing family formation and these ladies are heroes unto themselves and a different walk of life but like the priesthood or a nunnery this manner of existence is a calling, not something that can be healthily replicated by praxis and technique, and it's just cruel to expect it to be the standard for things
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Date: September 3rd, 2025 10:27 AM Author: amber library black woman
“The pursuit of work-life balance can also cause mental distress”
Lmao don’t you know vacations are bad for your mental health!
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Date: September 4th, 2025 6:48 AM Author: Twisted lilac hospital
LOL
Easy to say when your “work” consists of sending meaningless emails about scheduling & other bullshit
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