Nearly 3 out of 4 employees admit they can’t stop thinking about work after hours. Reflecting on personal, nonwork goals in the evening can support well-being and help many people feel better, though workaholics remain a notable exception, according to a new study from the UB School of Management.
Why workaholics can’t switch off
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