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Checking emails outside work is damaging to you and your relationship

Study reflects negative impact of checking emails after hours

Checking emails outside work is damaging to you and your relationship

Study reflects negative impact of checking emails after hours

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Checking emails outside work is damaging to you and your relationship

Study reflects negative impact of checking emails after hours

The negative effects of checking your email outside of working hours extends to your partner, as well as you.Although those who regularly check their inboxes when out of the office don't believe it takes its toll on their relationship, spouses say it tests their patience and makes them feel stressed, according to a survey published by The Guardian in 2018. Researchers at Lehigh and Colorado State universities found employees who read their emails at home had worse health and greater anxiety levels, as did their partners. William Becker, who studies workforce emotions at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, said the always-on culture 맥스카지노may be at least partly to blame for the national epidemic of stress and anxiety.맥스카지노The study looked at the habits of full-time workers in various areas, from government and teaching to banking and finance, and discovered people who regularly read their emails after work had lower well-being scores. Becker says employers need to do more to help employees switch off, with suggestions such as a 7 p.m. cutoff time for emails and imposed message-free periods. However, employees can do more by questioning how necessary it is to reply to a specific email. 맥스카지노If we drop what we맥스카지노re doing with our families to check our phones it sends out a message that they맥스카지노re not as important,맥스카지노 Becker said. 맥스카지노If we don맥스카지노t address this, it will only get worse and people will start to burn out, leave organizations and have a lot more relationship problems.맥스카지노

The negative effects of checking your email outside of working hours extends to your partner, as well as you.

Although those who regularly check their inboxes when out of the office don't believe it takes its toll on their relationship, spouses say it tests their patience and makes them feel stressed, according to a survey published by The in 2018. Researchers at Lehigh and Colorado State universities found employees who read their emails at home had worse health and greater anxiety levels, as did their partners. William Becker, who studies workforce emotions at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, said the always-on culture 맥스카지노may be at least partly to blame for the national epidemic of stress and anxiety.맥스카지노

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The study looked at the habits of full-time workers in various areas, from government and teaching to banking and finance, and discovered people who regularly read their emails after work had lower well-being scores. Becker says employers need to do more to help employees switch off, with suggestions such as a 7 p.m. cutoff time for emails and imposed message-free periods.

However, employees can do more by questioning how necessary it is to reply to a specific email.

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