Afford Anything

The Psychology of Quitting Your Job, with Dr. Tessa West

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Aug 30, 2024
In this insightful conversation, Dr. Tessa West, an NYU psychology professor, dives deep into workplace relationships and dissatisfaction. She identifies five key reasons for career disconnection, from crises of identity to feeling underappreciated. Dr. West likens work relationships to romantic ones, revealing how emotional dynamics play a crucial role in job satisfaction. She also shares practical tips on enhancing focus, managing distractions, and understanding one's professional identity, making it a must-listen for anyone pondering a career change.
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Career Frustration as Relationship Disconnect

  • Dr. West frames career dissatisfaction through the lens of relationship science.
  • She applies principles of disconnect and ambivalence from personal relationships to the workplace.
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Similarities and Differences

  • Workplace and romantic relationships share emotional processes like stress and the sunk cost fallacy.
  • However, workplace relationships have different communication styles and exit barriers.
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Embeddedness and Career Stagnation

  • "Embeddedness" describes how work and personal life intertwine, making it harder to leave a job.
  • This can lead to staying in unsatisfying roles due to logistical and social ties.
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