Anitra Karsten
: see Ellen J. Langer, Mindfulness (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1989), 136.
give continually without concern for their own well-being
: Vicki S. Helgeson, “Relation of Agency and
Communion to Well-Being: Evidence and Potential Explanations,” Psychological Bulletin 116
(1994): 412–428; Heidi L. Fritz and Vicki S. Helgeson, “Distinctions of Unmitigated Communion
from Communion: Self-Neglect and Overinvolvement with Others,” Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 75 (1998): 121–140; and Vicki S. Helgeson and Heidi L. Fritz, “Unmitigated
Agency and Unmitigated Communion: Distinctions from Agency and Communion,” Journal of
Research in Personality 33 (1999): 131–158.
random acts of kindness
: Sonja Lyubomirsky, Kennon Sheldon, and David Schkade, “Pursuing
Happiness: The Architecture of Sustainable Change,” Review of General Psychology 9 (2005): 111–
131.
overloaded and stressed
: Mark C. Bolino and William H. Turnley, “The Personal Costs of Citizenship
Behavior: The Relationship between Individual Initiative and Role Overload, Job Stress, and Work-
Family Conflict,” Journal of Applied Psychology 90 (2005): 740–748.
equilibrium
: Madoka Kumashiro, Caryl E. Rusbult, and Eli J. Finkel, “Navigating Personal and Relational
Concerns: The Quest for Equilibrium,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 95 (2008):
94–110.
visible in our writing
: James Pennebaker, The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us
(New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2011), 13.
software engineers
: Leslie A. Perlow, “The Time Famine: Toward a Sociology of Work Time,”
Administrative Science Quarterly 44 (1999): 57–81.
Sean Hagerty
: Personal interview (April 26, 2012).
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