
Mark Reinisch – The Wellness Ethic
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The “work ethic” has long been glorified as the gold standard for success, but at what cost? According to author, life coach, and former corporate executive Mark Reinisch, it’s an outdated ideal that’s burning people out, draining their joy, and pushing meaning in life to the margins. His new book, The Wellness Ethic: How to Thrive in an Unpredictable World (Where Stupid Things Can Happen), is a smart, funny, and radically refreshing alternative. Instead of solely prioritizing productivity, Reinisch urges readers to adopt a wellness ethic and prioritize their overall well-being. Mark Reinisch has decades of executive experience in corporate America, having driven transformation programs to help people and companies realize their vast potential.
His website is http://wellnessethic.com, and he joins me this week on Vox Novus to share his path and book.
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