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Business Leaders Often Feel Burnt Out
Srinivasan S. Pillay, a psychiatrist and an assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School who studies burnout, recently surveyed a random sample ...
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Research on 'Time-Starved' Mothers
Married couples in the United States spend, on average, 130 hours per week on paid and unpaid work combined. But all our hard work is not enough. Research ...
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Transatlantic Communication—in 1901 and Today
Near Cape Spear, the easternmost point of continental North America, you can find St. John's, Newfoundland. From there you can be one of the first to ...
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The Rush and Pressure of Modern Life
There is a pervasive form of contemporary violence. The rush and pressures of modern life are a form of its innate violence. To allow oneself to be carried ...
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Doctors Diagnose 'Hurry Sickness'
Half a century ago, an upholsterer from San Francisco made a curious discovery. He was called to a cardiologist's office to reupholster some chairs ...
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Astronaut Goes On Strike In Outer Space
In 1974 Colonel William Pogue became the first American to go on strike—in space. The astronaut was part of the last, and longest, manned mission ...
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We Pretend To Be Busier Than We Are
An article on Quartz begins, "In an era of limitless technology and information, life can feel at once empowering and overwhelming—especially ...
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Decline in Sleeping Hours Reduces Productivity
According to Charles Czeisler, the chief of the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital, over the past five decades ...
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Satire of a Man Who Almost Enjoyed Himself
The satirical site The Onion ran the following fictitious story titled "Man On Cusp Of Having Fun Suddenly Remembers Every Single One Of His Responsibilities." ...
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Dying Man Longed for Work-Life Balance
After his inoperable brain cancer was diagnosed, Eugene O'Kelly, the 53-year-old CEO of a major accounting firm, wrote a guidebook on how to die. ...
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