Another great #SAChat, this week on Recognizing, avoiding, and remedying burnout. Thank you to Sabina De Matteo and Brian Proffer for MODing! MOD Q1: How do you define burnout in S[...]
First off, happy Careers in Student Affairs Month! There are so many cool things about this field that are shared this time of year. Like most fields, however, there are those pesk[...]
Paperwork is shuffling. Keys are returning. Donations boxes and dumpsters are filling, and the building is emptying. It’s definitely closedown time, and while I’m excited for a lit[...]
“What you see depends on how you view the world. To most people this is just dirt, to a farmer it’s potential.”~Doe Zantamata As a local farmer in New Mexico, dir[...]
Curious what Student Affairs folks read about the most in October ? Below are the top 5 posts for last month: 1) Friend Zoned: Supervising Student Employees as a Young Professional[...]
As a now seasoned student affairs professional and mid-level manager (AKA no time to breathe without interruptions), I have often wondered how people have time for this mythical pr[...]
In Part I, I explored Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter’s six major organizational antecedents to burnout within the context of housing and residence life professionals[...]
So much on my mind that I can’t recline -Black Star, “Respiration,” Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star (1998) Burnout in housing and residence life (HRL) professionals is a top[...]
FT 2 We often have sprinters who need to remember it’s a marathon. 12 months in a yr – use them all wisely or live w/same regrets #sachat “Running on – running o[...]
Welcome to the premiere episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! This episode is with the President of NASPA, Kevin Kruger. Tom and Dustin spoke with him and had a great[...]