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Finding fulfillment at work: Aligning your career and core values.

Key Takeaways:

It’s known by many buzzword-caliber titles: The Great Resignation. The Great Rethink. The Great Reshuffle. Whatever journalists call it, the common theme is that people have been—and still are—testing the market in droves, largely driven by a mindset of no longer settling. No longer settling for inflexible location-based work, or synchronous-only communication, or lack of fulfillment from either culture or creation. When what’s most important—values—don’t align between business and employee, disconnection is the result.
65% of workers still say they feel less connected to their coworkers. We’ve all seen the mass amounts of attrition agnostic of industry.

So what do people really want from work?

Creating a fulfilling design practice and fostering connection in a remote world are more important than ever.

Pew Research study

The peril of disconnection for designers

Figure out what fulfills you

When connection is at its strongest, your personal values are also at their most fulfilled.