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    ANXIOUS, TIRED AND STILL EXPECTED TO SMILE: THE GEN Z BURNOUT NOBODY TALKS ABOUT

    A visual representation of what burnout often looks like — invisible, heavy, and deeply emotional. We show up. We smile. We reply to texts, finish assignments, scroll through reels, and tell everyone, “I’m fine.” But deep down, something’s off. Gen Z might be the most connected generation — yet...
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    Hustle Culture Fueling Burnout More Than Success?

    In today’s hyper-connected world, the hustle culture—glorifying long hours, late nights, and relentless productivity—has seeped into every corner of professional life. While ambition and hard work are commendable, one must question: is hustle culture helping us thrive, or is it a fast-track to...
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    The Dark Side of Hustle Culture

    The Dark Side of Hustle Culture: When Doing More Means Losing Yourself Everywhere you look, someone is chasing the dream. Early mornings, late nights, no breaks — because apparently, that's the only way to succeed. This is hustle culture: the belief that your worth is measured by how much you...
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    Hustle Culture Is Dying – And Honestly, Good Riddance

    Hustle culture was fun, but it had to end. We all succumbed to it at one time or another: the 5 a.m. wake-up calls, 12-hour grind sessions, the romanticizing of exhaustion as a character trait. Unless you were always busy, were you even trying? However, in the recent past, something has...
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    How IT Companies Are Tackling Burnout in the Hybrid Work Era

    🌐 The New Work Culture: Hybrid, But Draining? The pandemic made remote and hybrid work the new normal. While this flexibility sounded ideal at first, it also brought unexpected burnout — blurred boundaries, constant notifications, and back-to-back video calls. Today, IT companies are facing a...
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    The hidden costs of Work- From- Home Culture : Beyond the Comfort zone

    The Hidden Costs of Work-from-Home Culture Work-from-home (WFH) became a necessity during the pandemic, and for many, it quickly turned into a preferred way of working. No commute, flexible hours, and comfort at home — what’s not to love? But beneath this seemingly perfect setup lie several...
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    Why Do We Feel ‘Lazy’ Even When We're Not?

    Have you ever gone through an entire day — attended your classes, responded to work emails, helped at home, maybe even read a few pages of that book — and still thought, "I did nothing today." If yes, then congratulations. You’re not lazy — you’re just living in a generation that's addicted to...
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    Occupational Burnout

    Why does an employee opt for change even if the job offers all the comfort and is line with the field of interest? It is the routine that can burnout the employee and detaches them from their task. Some form of change is always welcome as it adds a breath of fresh air. Performing the same work...
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    Burnout - Should everybody check his or herself of burnout signs? How?

    Hmm i will comment on dis later looking for ur all views first..........
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