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Consequences of overworking in the workplace
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 290896, member: 25283"] It is true that we would always want to prove to our employers that we are intelligent and smart. This might make us to take up more tasks or projects to be recognized or recommended for promotion. While this is a good idea, but overworking doesn’t really prove much of these. The truth is that your worth as a worker doesn’t depends on your amount of work but more on the quality of work. No Boss will be happy with a secretary that produces a 10 page document ridden with errors . But would appreciate one with just 3 pages output that are well typed and edited. So it at this point that it is of essence to stop overworking yourself as it comes with its negative consequences. Overworking leads to the following Frequent burnout that isn’t even necessary High level of stress Loss of focus and concentration A high decline in the quality of work produced [/QUOTE]
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