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Working More Doesn’t Make You More Productive
The pressure to look busy at work is getting in the way of actually getting work done.
How many hours a week do you work? You might say 50 or 60, and some advisors will proudly proclaim that they work as many as 80 hours a week. Whatever your answer, are you working enough? Enough, I ...
In our hustle culture, people tend to correlate productivity with long hours. Those who come into work early and stay well into the evening are viewed favorably. However, evidence suggests that the ...
When Narayana Murthy once again suggested that Indians should consider working 72 hours a week, the internet reacted exactly as expected—panic, outrage, memes, and a debate that refuses to die. But ...
Employees aren’t slacking off — they’re ‘microshifting’: This is how WFH boosts overall productivity
A new report has revealed that workers’ preference for a flexible remote work schedule continues well after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. Video conference tech company Owl Labs released its ninth ...
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The Counterintuitive Power of Less: Why Working Fewer Hours Can Skyrocket Your Productivity
It may sound counterproductive to work less in a world that values hustle culture intentionally. Historically, we have been trained to believe that success directly results from relentless effort.
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