The Insidious Effects of Hurrying
Briefly

Hurry sickness, characterized by chronic rushing and impatience, quietly undermines productivity and relationships. Taking steps to slow down can benefit your health and work life.
In today’s work environment, the pressure to achieve more in less time is pervasive, leaving employees feeling exhausted and overwhelmed by ever-increasing workloads.
A study highlighted that many professionals believe long hours are essential for success, demonstrating a troubling acceptance of chaos and exhaustion in their work lives.
With 45% of employees indicating a significant increase in workload, there is a clear need for businesses to address rapid changes and help employees cope effectively.
Read at Harvard Business Review
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