💨 Abstract
"The term 'clock-botching' describes employees who work excessive hours not due to ambition, but because they struggle to manage their workload. Reasons include distractions, deep focus periods, packed schedules, or poor time management. George Sik suggests understanding your chronotype, working in focused bursts, and communicating with managers about workload. Regularly extending work hours can lead to burnout and reduced performance, rather than increased productivity."
Courtesy: Jessica Hamilton
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