forbes.com
Do you multi-task to the point of forgetting one of the tasks? Are you usually the one moving from one check-out line to another because it looks faster? You may be suffering from the hurry sickness.
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Researchers call it "hurry sickness": The more we overload our schedules, the more we strengthen the task-oriented network of the brain.
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We don't have to be victims of hurry sickness. We do have all the time we need -- and from this patient mind zone, we can reclaim our time, our...
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Time urgency is the habit of speeding through life caused by an obsession with the scarcity of time. This hurry worry is contagious, harming team productivity.
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. We often think of extreme athletes as fast-moving and quick-thinkin...
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Richard Jolly, professor of organisational behaviour at London Business School, explains ‘hurry sickness’.
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Letting technology control you can lead to hurry sickness. How can you tackle this and prepare for the future with a positive mindset?
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The pace at which we live is making us sick. Most of us are so busy, we "don't have time" for friendships, recreation, loafing, or rest. If we sleep very long at night, we awaken to a morning rush to get ready to go to work.
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A well-paced start to the day will reduce your stress levels, too.
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The ailment is hazardous to both your health and your career, says a B-school prof.
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