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Does the dark side of a calling exist? Examining potential negative effects
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Quality Of LifeBehavioral Decision MakingPotential Dark SideSocial PsychologyCommunicationSocial SciencesPsychologyNegative ResultBurnoutPotential Negative EffectsBiasWork AttitudeJob SatisfactionDark SideBehavioral SciencesManipulation (Psychology)MotivationApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionLife SatisfactionSocial BehaviorWorklife BalanceArtsGreater BurnoutPersuasion
The present studies examined the potential dark side of perceiving and living a calling with diverse samples of employed adults. In Study 1, living a calling and life meaning were found to suppress the relation between perceiving a calling and life satisfaction, resulting in these variables being significantly, negatively related. This suggests that perceiving a calling may predict decreased well-being when it is not lived out and does not provide meaning. In Study 2, participants living a calling did not experience greater burnout, workaholism, or organizational exploitation. Additionally, counter to hypotheses, living a calling was found to be a significant buffer in the relation of burnout/exploitation and job satisfaction. Specifically, the slope of the relation between living a calling and job satisfaction was more pronounced with individuals experiencing high levels of burnout/exploitation. These findings suggest that living a calling may help individuals in difficult working conditions maintain job satisfaction.
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