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76 The workers most likely to burn out aren’t always the ones doing the most — they’re the ones who can’t tell the difference between urgent and important

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 15:47 EDT

The workers most likely to burn out aren’t always the ones doing the most — they’re the ones who can’t tell the difference between urgent and important

The research reveals a surprising truth: it's not the overworked employees who burn out fastest, but those who've lost the ability to distinguish between what's screaming for attention and what actually matters—turning every email into an emergency and every task into a crisis.

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