The new trend is all about setting clear work-life boundaries. Quiet quitting, a new workplace trend taking off on TikTok.

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The trend has workers setting out to establish clear work-life boundaries to reduce stress — but without actually being taken off of the company payroll.

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The new trend of quiet quitting has sparked more than 3.9 million video views on TikTok as well as articles from The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and other websites.

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Hundreds of quiet quitters are speaking out about how they're working harder to retain healthy work-life balance

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People further added  they have less on surpassing expectations outside of their job descriptions, all while staying at their current jobs. 

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Try “quiet quitting,” or quitting the idea of going above and beyond at work, as TikToker @zkchillin put in his viral video.

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@zkchillin's viral video has more than 3 million views and nearly 500,000 likes.  In the video, he explains how he sees quiet quitting, a term he said he recently learned.

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Clayton Farris, a freelance writer, said he heard about the trend on TikTok, where the hashtag #quietquitting has been posted more than 3 million times.

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