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Microsoft just released their latest Work Trend Index report (aka, a report that analyzes global trends in the work force) and it is bleak. There is no more beginning, middle, or end to the work day—it is unending and infinite. The line between productivity and burnout has been blurred, time for deep focus is rare, and we’re being interrupted every 2 minutes, on average. Not only is this unsustainable, it’s ineffective. We need a new way of working and a new way of thinking about work. It’s time to stop spinning in circles and start reclaiming our attention, our energy, and our humanity.
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By Danny Coleman5
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Microsoft just released their latest Work Trend Index report (aka, a report that analyzes global trends in the work force) and it is bleak. There is no more beginning, middle, or end to the work day—it is unending and infinite. The line between productivity and burnout has been blurred, time for deep focus is rare, and we’re being interrupted every 2 minutes, on average. Not only is this unsustainable, it’s ineffective. We need a new way of working and a new way of thinking about work. It’s time to stop spinning in circles and start reclaiming our attention, our energy, and our humanity.
Subscribe to my brand new Substack Newsletter for more Take Care Coaching
https://dannycoleman.substack.com/
Check out the Take Care website and join the mailing list for insights delivered right to your inbox every week!
takecarecoaching.com
Connect with Danny!
Instagram: @itsdannycoleman
Twitter: @itsdannycoleman
Website: dannycoleman.net

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