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  2. Why Being Too Busy Also Affects Your Productivity - AOL

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    If you constantly feel like you're spread too thin, you're not alone. Whether being swamped at work is keeping you from accomplishing all the assignments on your desk, negatively impacting your...

  3. Why We All Need To Stop Saying "I'm Too Busy" - AOL

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    As we all get older and progress further in our careers, it's inevitable that our schedules get packed with more meetings, more family responsibilitie

  4. This viral email from General James 'Mad Dog' Mattis about ...

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    The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn by experience (or by your men's experience), i.e. the hard way. ... And how can you be a sentinel and not have your unit caught flat ...

  5. Kauśīdya - Wikipedia

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    Laziness of being busy with worldly things. Tenzin Palmo states: "This is the point—we fill our lives with activities. Many of them are really very good activities but if we are not careful, they can just be an escape. I'm not saying that you shouldn't do good and necessary things, but there has to be breathing in as well as breathing out." [4]

  6. Busy work - Wikipedia

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    Busy work (also known as make-work and busywork) is an activity that is undertaken to pass time and stay busy but in and of itself has little or no actual value. Busy work occurs in business, military and other settings, in situations where people may be required to be present but may lack the opportunities, skills or need to do something more ...

  7. Information overload - Wikipedia

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    Information overload (also known as infobesity, [1] [2] infoxication, [3] or information anxiety [4]) is the difficulty in understanding an issue and effectively making decisions when one has too much information (TMI) about that issue, [5] and is generally associated with the excessive quantity of daily information. [6]

  8. 4 Signs You’re Living Too Far Below Your Means — and Can ...

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    You’re living way too far below your means, and it’s time to treat yourself. Going back to the 50-30-20 rule from above, you should be able to spend 20% of your income on things you want.

  9. Alarm fatigue - Wikipedia

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    The large number of alarms, especially of false alarms, has led to several unintended outcomes. Some consequences are disruption in patient care, [10] desensitization to alarms, [11] anxiety in hospital staff and patients, [11] sleep deprivation and depressed immune systems, [11] misuse of monitor equipment including "work-arounds" such as turning down alarm volumes or adjusting device ...