Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Social Loafing

   
Social Loafing
   
     "Okay everyone, I am going to put you within a group to complete the next assignment." These words can be some of the most dreaded words ever spoken. Most people either love or hate group work. You either hate it because you're the one left holding the shovel, or you love it because you're planning to hand the shovel to your friend. If the later speaks to you, you're whats called a "social loafer".
   
     Social Loafing is when a person exerts less effort on a task if they are working in a group setting, then they would if they were working alone. I have to admit, I have been guilty of this before. It is very easy to convince yourself, "Oh, they have this handled. I need to finish the other work I have."
   
     Lots of research has been conducted regarding social loafing, and if you are in leadership, I am sure you are truly wondering a good method for resolving this issue among your employees. While we will probably never be able to completely eliminate social loafing, there are multiple ways to reduce this happening within our groups.

     Creating smaller groups is one possible solution. When people are put into smaller groups, they are able to see where they should fit into the group. A member of the group could identify that there are more jobs than there are people, therefore one person should not have to carry all of the weight.
     
     Creating individual accountability is another way to minimize social loafing. When a person has something to lose (possibly just their social standing) by not completely the task that has their name as a responsible party on it, they are more inclined to complete the task set before them.

     Social Loafing is a definite problem within schools and workplaces, but there are ways to minimize it's effects on your offices group projects.

Works Cited:

https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-social-loafing-2795883

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Hello

Some People


Have you ever wondered how some people have so much energy, all of the time?

Do you ever just look at someone and think "HOW do they keep going?! Is there something wrong with me? Why don't I have that much energy?"

If you're the person wondering where all of your energy went when you became an adult, then I am right there with you! It seems as though I am ALWAYS tired! I have a coworker that is bubbly and bouncy all of the time. She absolutely wears me out.

Welcome! My name is Candace Hodum. I work with children everyday and they are my whole world! Working with children everyday is rewarding in so many ways, but it is also very exhausting. I wonder if there are other teachers who feel this way?

I am not married nor do I have any children of my own, so after school hours, I enjoy going out with friends or staying home in my pjs and watching Netflix. What are your favorite past times?