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190: Is being busy a personality? PLUS! Being lucky, manager mates and job offer red flags - This Week in Work, 22nd April 2025

2025/4/22
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Leanne Elliott: 我认为在快节奏的工作环境中,为员工提供一个安静、私密的个人空间非常重要。这不仅能提高工作效率,还能帮助员工更好地管理压力,维护心理健康。 在开放式办公空间中,员工经常面临来自同事的干扰和噪音,这会影响他们的专注力和工作效率。而“alonement”空间的出现,为员工提供了一个可以专注工作、不受打扰的场所,让他们能够更好地完成任务。 此外,在快节奏的工作环境中,员工需要一个可以放松身心、缓解压力的场所。 “alonement”空间可以成为员工的“避风港”,让他们在工作中找到平衡,维护心理健康。 Al Elliott: 我同意Leanne的观点,我认为“alonement”空间的设计理念非常有价值。在现代化的办公环境中,员工需要有不同的工作空间来满足不同的工作需求。 例如,在需要进行深度思考或需要高度专注的工作时,员工需要一个安静、私密的个人空间。而“alonement”空间恰好可以满足这一需求。 此外,我也认为“alonement”空间的设计应该考虑到员工的个性化需求,例如,可以提供不同的环境选择,以满足不同员工的喜好。

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The term 'alonement,' referring to designated quiet spaces in offices for focused work, is gaining traction. The show discusses the reasons behind its rise in popularity and its potential benefits for employee productivity and well-being. The hosts share their own experiences with and perspectives on the need for quiet workspaces.
  • The Cambridge Dictionary is considering adding the word 'alonement'.
  • Alonement spaces are designed to provide employees with quiet, private areas for focused work.
  • The trend is partly a response to the challenges of returning to open-plan offices after a period of remote work.

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Welcome back to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast from the HubSpot Podcast Network, hosted by Chartered Occupational Psychologist Leanne Elliott and business owner Al Elliott.

🔥 Stories Covered This Week:

What is 'Alonement Space'

Leanne breaks down why post-pandemic offices are embracing “alonement spaces”—areas where people can work privately, with focus and peace.

Cambridge Dictionary blog: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2025/03/17/new-words-17-march-2025/)

Are You Lucky? Why Bezos Might Ask You That

Al unpacks Jeff Bezos’s favourite interview question—“Are you a lucky person?”—and explores the psychology behind optimism, self-awareness, and perceived control.

Inc.com: https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/jeff-bezos-favorite-job-interview-question-is-weird-psychology-says-its-also-brilliant/91171188)

What Great Teams Actually Do Differently

Leanne revisits a huge study of nearly 1 million workers that found one powerful truth: leadership makes or breaks team performance. Great cultures aren’t built on perks or policies—but by how people are led every day.

Occupational Health Science research summary: https://medium.com/@truthlieswork/why-great-teams-protect-people-from-bad-work-52127efd73ac)

🔥 Hot Take: “Being Busy Isn’t a Personality” – with Cass Briscoe

Workplace culture expert Cass Briscoe, founder of Soft Work Society, challenges the culture of overwork. She argues that chronic busyness is often fear-based—driven by insecurity and control rather than productivity. Cass shares how to create micro-boundaries, make space for deep thinking, and reject the hustle-as-identity mindset.

Cass Briscoe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassbriscoe/)

💬 Workplace Surgery: This Week’s Dilemmas

“Six Interviews, Then a Pay Cut?”

After six rounds of interviews, a new graduate is offered the job—at £5k less than advertised. When questioned, the recruiter gets defensive. Is this standard practice, or a flashing red flag?

“I Hate Working—Is That Bad?”

One listener doesn’t hate their job—they hate the whole idea of working. Is that burnout talking, or is it time to rethink what work should be?

“Can Managers Still Have Mates?”

A team lead is torn: half their mates are on their team… and they're all going to game night. Can leaders still be social, or is this a boundary they shouldn’t cross?

🎧 Coming Up Thursday…

We’re talking to Nick Huber, aka The Sweaty Startup guy—entrepreneur, investor, and newly minted majority stakeholder in Somewhere.com. With 325+ employees, no fluff, and a bold philosophy on hiring and leadership, Nick brings the straight-talking energy you need to hear.

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🧠 General Support with Mental Health and Well-being

If you’ve been affected by any of the themes in this episode, or are currently struggling with your mental health, the following resources may be helpful:

Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/)

Samaritans (UK): Call 116 123 or email [email protected]

🤝 Connect with Al and Leanne

Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truthlieswork/)

Al: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisalelliott/)

Leanne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetleanne)

Email: [email protected]

Book a call: https://savvycal.com/meetleanne/chat)