Notre Dame: Suppressing Boredom at Work Hurts Future Productivity, Study Shows
March 29, 2024
March 29, 2024
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, March 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
By Shannon Roddel
Boredom is more common at work than in any other setting, studies show, and employees are bored at work for more than 10 hours per week on average.
Even astronauts and police officers get bored on the job. No occupation is immune.
Boredom serves an important purpose -- it signals the need to stop an action and find an alternative . . .
By Shannon Roddel
Boredom is more common at work than in any other setting, studies show, and employees are bored at work for more than 10 hours per week on average.
Even astronauts and police officers get bored on the job. No occupation is immune.
Boredom serves an important purpose -- it signals the need to stop an action and find an alternative . . .