There's a middle ground between burning yourself out and quiet quitting: 'enoughness'
, it could also refer to the happy medium of balancing your employer's expectations and your personal ambitions with an enduring need for self-preservation and sanity.
"Over the last three years, a lot of people have been asking: 'What's enough for me?'" Kelley told Insider. "They don't want to over-index on their jobs at the expense of their lives — they don't want to work nights and weekends or sacrifice time with their kids or hobbies or church. They want to make a conscious choice about it."Kelley first heard of the term"enoughness" in the context of early European farmers on the island of Hawaii.
"But they said, 'I have enough. Why do more than we have to when we've got what we want?'" Kelley said.
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