Want to Be a Better Leader? Stop Thinking About Work After Hours.
Briefly

In fact, constant rumination leads managers to be more depleted and less able to show up as leaders - something even their employees can pick up on.
New research suggests that managers who constantly think about work outside of office hours may be more depleted and less effective as leaders, particularly for those new to a leadership role.
Read at Harvard Business Review
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