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Social energy management: the deliberate practice of
Social energy management: the deliberate practice of monitoring, analyzing, and structuring social interactions to optimize energy flow, including budgeting for draining interactions, investing in energizing ones, and setting boundaries to protect one's energy supply
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely captures 'social energy management' as a deliberate practice with specific operational components (monitoring, analyzing, structuring) and strategic elements (budgeting, investing, setting boundaries). It distinguishes this from casual social interaction by emphasizing the systematic, intentional approach to managing energy flows rather than reactive responses.
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