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email fatigue
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Email fatigue refers to the exhaustion and stress caused by the constant influx of work-related emails, a key driver of Microsoft's 'infinite workday' trend. According to Microsoft 365 data, 40% of people start checking emails by 6:00am, and the average worker receives 117 emails daily. This always-on culture blurs boundaries between work and personal life, leading to burnout. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how email fatigue contributes to the need for better work-life balance strategies, such as setting boundaries and using digital tools more mindfully. The topic is relevant for professionals and IT administrators seeking to reduce digital overload in the workplace.
Microsoft’s “infinite workday” trend refers to the growing problem where employees are constantly plugged into work, far beyond traditional office hours. This trend is driven by always-on digital tools and the pressure to be available at all times. Microsoft’s analysis of data from its 365 suite...
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