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Episode #5: Rest is Infinite: Shifting Our Mindsets on Rest & Productivity

Episode #5: Rest is Infinite: Shifting Our Mindsets on Rest & Productivity

FromMCH Bridges: The Official AMCHP Podcast


Episode #5: Rest is Infinite: Shifting Our Mindsets on Rest & Productivity

FromMCH Bridges: The Official AMCHP Podcast

ratings:
Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we tackle the topic of redefining rest and productivity with Marissa McKool, Career and Life Coach. Marissa shares her personal wake up call on the brink of burnout, explores why we are sometimes hesitant to take time off, discusses how supervisors and managers can be more supportive of staff, the intersection of oppressive systems and thoughts on rest, and shares ideas and tips for reshaping our mindset throughout the conversation. Resources:Redefining Rest Podcast Episodes (Marissa's Podcast): Taking a Sick Day and Vacation BrainBurnout Recovery Mini-Course (McKool Coaching)Addressing Health Worker Burnout The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on Building a Thriving Health Workforce Rising Stress and Burnout in Public Health: Results of a National Survey of the Public Health Workforce (de Beaumont and ASTHO) Support for Public Health Workers and Health Professionals (CDC)Public Health Workforce Resilience Resource Library (NACCHO)Please complete this short survey to share input on the episode and let us know who or what you’d like to hear about on future episodes: https://bit.ly/MCHBridgesPilot.
Released:
May 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

MCH Bridges is the official podcast of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP). This podcast aims to inspire and guide actions that will improve the systems that impact maternal and child health populations. MCH Bridges aims to lift up stories and people from the MCH field by centering the voices of the public health workforce, people and communities most impacted by inequities, and individuals and families with lived experiences.