A study of white-collar workers has found that men who experience work stress coupled with a job that requires high effort for low reward are at double the risk of developing heart disease, having a ...
Superintendents are citing fewer sources of job-related stress, but at the same time, a smaller portion of those leading America’s school districts say the stress they do experience is worth it, ...
Share on Pinterest Risk of heart disease may be twice as high for men who work in high-stress jobs and feel unappreciated for their efforts, suggests new research. Westend61/Getty Images A new study ...
Watching reels about bubble baths and Pilates doesn’t seem to be enough to ease work stress, ladies. Despite having greater access to wellness content and resources than ever before, job strain ...
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As chronic work stress climbs, entrepreneurs find opportunity in the burgeoning space of burnout coaching. By Martha C. White “Making It Work” is a series is about small-business owners striving to ...
Do the phrases Type A personality, overachiever, or chronic finisher resonate with you? If so, you (and I) are not alone. The challenge with these identities is that they can lead to burnout. That was ...