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[Rest, Ambition, and the Renewal Equation: Finding Your Mojo at Work]-[Sunday Pick: Unsolicited Advice: How to get your mojo back at work]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2026-01-25

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Rest, Ambition, and the Renewal Equation

In this episode of Fixable, hosts Anne Morris and Frances Fry address the pervasive issue of "exhausted mediocrity"—a state where individuals feel both overwhelmed by stress and under-inspired in their professional lives. The hosts propose a "renewal equation" designed to help listeners recover their vitality and reclaim their ambition.

Part 1: Addressing the Deficit of Life Force

The first half of the renewal equation focuses on exhaustion. Morris and Fry argue that the modern "always-on" culture is a primary driver of burnout, which they describe as a "deficit of life force." Drawing on the work of Leslie Perlow, they highlight that performance suffers when individuals are expected to be constantly available.

The Remedy: Intentional Disconnection

To combat this, the hosts advocate for a shift from an "always-on culture" to a "scheduled time-off culture." They suggest that teams can maintain an "always-on value proposition" for clients by staggering individual availability, ensuring that while the team remains responsive, no single person is perpetually tethered to their work. This requires "intentional disconnection"—a disciplined approach to setting boundaries, such as physically putting the phone away, which aligns with elite performance literature suggesting that rest and recovery are as critical as training.

Managing Emotional Contagion

Another significant source of exhaustion is the "infectiousness of other people's emotion." Morris and Fry offer two primary strategies:

  1. Reduction: Proactively limiting interaction with sources of negative emotional contagion.
  2. Accommodation: Employing the "Let Them" mantra, where one chooses not to control others' behavior but instead manages their own internal response. This provides the agency to step back from being "co-responsible" for everyone else’s pain.

Part 2: Generating a Surplus of Energy

Once exhaustion is managed, the second part of the equation involves replacing mediocrity with purpose and ambition.

Finding Your "Life Force"

Citing theologian Howard Thurman, the hosts encourage listeners to pursue what makes them "come alive." They push back against the modern narrative that passion is "frivolous," arguing instead that it is an underrated catalyst for excellence. To discover these hidden drivers, they suggest an anthropological approach: observe what you do "on the down low," what content you consume, or what made you "weird" as a child. These patterns often reveal one's true interests and potential contributions to the world.

Scaling Ambition: The "Add a Zero" Method

Perhaps the most provocative advice offered is the "add a zero" technique—the idea of taking an existing goal and multiplying it by ten, or cutting a timeline in half. While conventional wisdom often suggests focusing on small, manageable steps to avoid burnout, Morris and Fry argue that this approach can lead to predictable, mediocre outcomes. Instead, they champion "ambition as a friend," suggesting that setting a destination that feels worthy of one’s potential can release a "huge amount of energy."

Conclusion: The Power of "How About Now?"

The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of immediate action. They caution against the tendency to delay progress through excessive planning or "finding creative ways to say no." By advocating for the "How about now?" mindset, they encourage listeners to stop waiting for the perfect conditions and instead embrace the relief and momentum that come from simply starting. Ultimately, the episode serves as a call to take ownership of one’s work experience, balancing the necessity of rest with the pursuit of a meaningful, ambitious life.

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📖 Transcript

Hey, TED Talks Daily listeners, I'm Elise Hu.
Today we have an episode of another podcast from the TED Audio Collective handpicked by us for you.
For many of us, January is a time of reflection and renewal, a time to start over or aim to make some positive changes, but it can also be a time of overwhelm and stress.
In this special unsolicited advice episode of Fixable, the first one of 2026, hosts Anne Morris and Frances Fry tackle this issue by exploring how important rest and the power of intention are.
They offer unexpected tips and tricks for recovering from constant stress, owning what you need to feel alive and engaged, and creating an experience of work that unleashes your ambition.
Whatever you're dealing with at work, Fixable is there to help offering actionable insights to create meaningful change in your life and workplace.

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