INTERNATIONAL: A growing trend on TikTok called “task masking” or “fauxductivity” is quickly capturing the attention of ...
At a time when the Kerala government is going ahead with the reconstruction of the landslide-hit areas of Chooralmala-Mundakkai in Wayanad and the rehabilitation of the residents, an environmental ...
She deals with unpredictability for a living. So we asked this seasoned journo for her secrets to cultivating calm.
In a bid to connect with citizens, politicians from the ruling People's Action Party and potential opposition candidates are ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNThe week in chip news: Intel gets a new CEO, China chip smuggling, AMD dominatesIt's been another busy week in the chip world, with the announcement of a new Intel CEO spurring fears of larger layoffs and ...
Breakups can be tough… emotionally and mentally. Hey, it might even hurt your heart physically. But even with all the ...
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Liberty Ballers on MSNJeff Dowtin pours in career-high 24 as Sixers ethically lose to PacersFor the second straight game Jeff Dowtin set a career high in scoring but it wasn’t enough as the shorthanded Sixers fought ...
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It's gone 10.30pm, more than four hours since Daily Present snatched victory in the final race of St Patrick's Thursday at ...
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Study Finds on MSNWhy ‘fake it till you make it’ at work may be draining your mental healthExplore the consequences of the fake it till you make it mindset at work and its impact on job satisfaction and well-being.
One of the key reasons for “task masking” is resistance to rigid corporate norms and office presence requirements.
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