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Read previewSome millennials and Gen Zers are embracing "quiet quitting" as a means of ending friendships. "While losing enduring connections can lead to feelings of isolation or missing out, quiet quitting may also be a healthy way for millennials and Gen Zers to prune their social lives, allowing new, richer relationships to grow," he added. Quiet quitting can lead to regret, experts sayMark Vahrmeyer, a psychotherapist and cofounder of Brighton and Hove Psychotherapy, told BI that the consequences of quiet quitting depend on the circumstances. Sophie Mort, a clinical psychologist and mental health expert at Headspace, told BI that quiet quitting to avoid conflict will lead to feelings of regret, as unresolved feelings remain permanently unaddressed. AdvertisementMargaret Bankole, a friendship and relationships counselor, told BI that quiet quitting can be harmful for both sides, as it will ruin the opportunity to gain closure.
Persons: , Zers, Melissa Ann Marie, Marie, 168,7000, gossiped, Daniel Glazer, Blaquier, Mark Vahrmeyer, Sophie Mort, Margaret Bankole Organizations: Service, Business, Brighton, Hove Psychotherapy Locations: millennials, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Hove
Elizabeth Parry runs her own company, Hamptons Swim, which provides swimming lessons. I grew up in the Hamptons in a town called Water Mill, and I've been teaching swimming for 22 years. Today, I run my own company, Hamptons Swim, where we provide swimming lessons for all ages and levels. My clients own multi-million dollar homes in the Hamptons and are incredibly high profile. Although 95% of my clients are high-profile, the Hamptons is not just rich people.
Persons: Elizabeth Parry, Parry, It's, I've, didn't, We're, I'm, aren't, you'll, they've Organizations: Hamptons, Service, Hamptons Swim, YMCA Locations: Switzerland, Wall, Silicon, New, Europe
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