Jennifer Moss

Jennifer Moss

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Jennifer Moss writes for Harvard Business Review. Her books include The Burnout Epidemic and Why Are We Here?

A woman with a transparent, cloud-filled silhouette sits in profile on a wooden chair against a cloudy sky background, capturing the quiet wonders of daydreaming. Ask your boss: Can we have a “daydreaming workstation”?
Neuroscience supports the notion that mindfulness and meditation should become essential assets in our workspaces.
Open book on a grid background, left page with a blue sticky note saying "You can do it!!", while the right page features an orange-tinted photo of a woman resting her chin on her hand. Remember to be genuine and avoid carewashing in your motivations. Well-being masterclass: How to avoid the pitfalls of company “carewashing”
Your teams need authentic caregiving, not an insincere plan to merely check all of the well-being boxes.