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Time Poverty
Did you know that in some cultures there’s no word for “hour” or “minute”? Presumably, your company isn’t one of them. In response to a survey question,“Do you feel that you have enough time in your daily life?” 90% of respondents admitted to a sense of “time poverty.” You aren’t alone. One way to encourage your company, particularly if it’s small, to adopt a more balanced view of time might be to suggest a monthly (or even weekly) “down time” hour. One hour when employees turn off their computers and congregate in a room without phones for coffee and pastry and chitchat, no work-related subjects permitted! |
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This intel was contributed by Victor

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