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Healthy Calling - by Arianna Molloy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When You Don't Know Who You Are AnymoreResearch shows that people who have a sense of calling are more productive, motivated, and resilient than their peers.
- About the Author: Arianna Molloy (PhD, University of Denver) is associate professor of organizational communication at Biola University.
- 192 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
How can we pursue our callings while managing our risk for burnout? Communication and workplace expert Arianna Molloy explores the nature of a healthy calling and the surprising key to unlocking a more sustainable approach, identifying essential practices and disciplines to transform your work, relationships, and life.
Book Synopsis
When You Don't Know Who You Are Anymore
Research shows that people who have a sense of calling are more productive, motivated, and resilient than their peers. But they are also more likely to experience the physical, mental, and spiritual exhaustion of burnout. When they do, the impact is more severe and disorienting. Burnout often starts from something very good: a passionate commitment to meaningful work and the skill to make it a reality. But the dark side of calling is that passion and skill without boundaries are like matches to a dry forest, at risk for devastating destruction.
How can we pursue our callings while managing our risk for burnout? Communication and workplace expert Arianna Molloy explores the nature of a healthy calling and the surprising key to unlocking a more sustainable approach. Humility is essential to a healthy calling, one that involves knowing yourself well, being teachable, and embracing the vulnerability of consistently taking time to rest and reflect. Molloy identifies essential practices and disciplines to recalibrate your calling and transform your work, relationships, and life.
You don't have to feel stuck and alone, disoriented in the dark. Let the Caller turn on the lights and return you to health.
Review Quotes
"It's a beautiful thing to have a calling and not just a career . . . to feel as if every time the paycheck hits your account, you're robbing the bank because it doesn't feel like work. But it's also a dangerous place to be, and don't I know it. When what you do is what you love, it's more than easy to transgress boundaries and freefall into burnout and even shame. What then? In Healthy Calling, Dr. Arianna Molloy gives us much needed guidance. This will be a book I return to time and again."--Bryan Loritts, author of Enduring Friendship and teaching pastor at the Summit Church
"Arianna Molloy has done more than write a professional, practical, and personal book on what it means to be truly called to a job and a career, all the while managing the burnout that plagues so many. Healthy Calling is an exceptional road map for pursuing your callings in healthy and sustainable ways by developing a dynamic relationship with the Caller. Whether you are a student or a seasoned professional, Dr. Molloy's thoughtful research and experience will provide the confidence you need to live a life of humility and gratitude as you pursue the callings God has given you."--Stan Jantz, CEO of the Come and See Foundation
"Healthy Calling is an essential read for our times. Arianna has her finger on the pulse of this cultural moment, offering profound insights into the challenges we face in our work lives today. I found myself reading with a highlighter in hand, marking passage after passage of wisdom. What sets this book apart is how Arianna masterfully blends rigorous academic research with actionable, practical advice. Healthy Calling isn't just a guide--it's a lifeline for anyone seeking to transform their work from a source of stress into a sustainable vocation."--Paul Sohn, director of the Center for Faith & Work and author of Quarter-Life Calling
"Arianna Molloy addresses a critical issue few works on calling explore--the danger of allowing passion for work to lead to exhaustion and burnout. As she uncovers the darker side of calling, Molloy steers readers toward biblical insight and practical action that restore a healthier experience of vocation. I wish this book had been written earlier in my career! Highly recommended for anyone flirting with burnout in their current role."--Joanna Meyer, founder and executive director of Women, Work, & Calling
"The culture sugarcoats and oversimplifies work as a calling with 'live your bliss' and 'do what you love' mantras. The truth is far more complex and so much richer. In Healthy Calling, Arianna Molloy explores this reality thoughtfully, rigorously, and personally. With deep humility and great clarity, she offers a fresh, grounded, eminently practical perspective on living a calling in the real world. I couldn't put it down, and I can't recommend it highly enough."--Bryan Dik, author of Redeeming Work and coauthor of Make Your Job a Calling
"By bringing humility to a working world driven by achievement, urgency, and overwhelming demands, Dr. Arianna Molloy reminds her readers of the only satisfaction that can truly last. Dr. Molloy's insightful book Healthy Calling offers a timely and powerful reminder that anything that is not God is an idol and that we glorify God best when we rest in him first. Dr. Molloy's refreshingly honest wisdom and informed compassion lead us to a renewed, deeper, and sustainable joy in the good work for our good God that we have each been truly called to do."--Carolyn Weber, professor at New College Franklin, international speaker, and award-winning author of Surprised by Oxford and Holy is the Day
"Arianna Molloy's Healthy Calling shines as a beacon of light for those lost in burnout's darkness. Through her profound insights and practical strategies, Molloy guides readers on a transformative journey from despair to hope, from exhaustion to renewal. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking true fulfillment in their work."--Michael J. Arena, dean of the Crowell School of Business at Biola University and author of Adaptive Space
About the Author
Arianna Molloy (PhD, University of Denver) is associate professor of organizational communication at Biola University. Her research focuses on meaningful work, work as a calling, and the connection between humility and burnout in the workplace. She is an award-winning scholar and educator who has published in the International Journal of Business Communication, Communication Studies, and Christianity Today. Arianna is also a consultant for organizations, business professionals, and ministries. Arianna and her husband, Allen, have one son and enjoy running half marathons, traveling the world, and drinking good coffee.
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