The Exhausted Generation: the Future of Work Is at Stake in Mental Health
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It is not always obvious to be ultra-performing at work. The reason? It happens that between work and personal life, one feels quickly exhausted and that one encounters periods of stress. Of course, it is not serious, but it is important to know how to recover. Yet, another factor can literally impact productivity at work, without being aware of it. According to a study carried out by Atlassian and Censuswide, conducted with 4,000 office workers…
On October 10 was World Mental Health Day, it is not an event for social networks, but a reminder of an unavoidable crisis that defines the future of work. The figures are a deafening alarm: in Argentina, according to Bumeran 87% of young people between 18 and 25 years old (in addition to what we know in adults) already suffer burnout. We are not talking about professionals with long careers, but about a generation that starts their working life…
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