“…Individuals perpetuate the notion of 'work now, life later' (Blithe & Wolfe, 2017, p. 1) through productivity-focused communication, which contributes to ideal worker norms, including working long hours, accepting additional responsibilities, sacrificing personal time, and perpetually deferring the ideal self (Pink & Godager, 2022;Ruder & Riforgiate, 2019). US workers also encounter and adopt managerialist discourses, defined as everyday talk that serves to 'manage' or organize behaviors to be rational (un-emotional) and predictable to increase efficiency (Denker & Dougherty, 2013).…”