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Remember those classic office scenes from 80s movies? Think big hair, shoulder pads, and maybe a desktop computer the size of a small car. Fast forward to today, and while we've ditched the dial-up ...
We've all suffered from "Zoom Fatigue"—the worn-out sensation that follows too many video conferences—resulting from the increase in remote work. With several factors hastening the abrupt move ...
Nearly half of women under 40 are worried about wrinkles, a Yahoo/YouGov poll finds. Zoom, social media are partly to blame.
This unprecedented amount of time on video has led to a phenomenon called “Zoom fatigue.” Zoom fatigue is exacerbated by the fact that video calls are very different than in-person ...
It doesn’t have to be. For some workers, the cognitive load created by Zoom fatigue can be very negatively impactful. Evaluate a change in camera on/camera off habits as part of the bigger ...
Many tech workers prefer to stay remote, but it’s harder to reap the benefits of mentorship and spontaneous brainstorming.
Even years in, this era can be summed up in two words: Zoom fatigue. These tools can be exhausting. “I think the need to be ‘on’ is very draining,” says Dalton. Unlike an in-person meeting ...
The willingness to acknowledge stress at work signals a positive shift and also highlights the need to create safe, ...
Microbreaks aren’t work distractions, they’re critical for career success. With digital fatigue, and dull Zoom meetings, these tiny breaks restore your focus and energy.
Songkran, Thailand’s traditional New Year, is a time for water fights, family reunions and road trips as Bangkok empties out, ...