Within the dynamics of the modern workplace, the myth of consistent, all-day productivity is exactly that—a myth.
Let’s face it: Not everyone is firing on all cylinders for 8 to 10 hours a day.
A new survey asked over 1,000 American workers about the myriad of ways they cope with boredom at work.
Key Takeaways:
Americans are bored for a quarter of the average workday.
- In-office workers (36%) feel more bored compared to their hybrid (31%) and remote counterparts (31%).
- Over 2 in 5 admit that if their boss knew they were bored, they'd be given more work.
- 57% say their bosses are aware of their frequent boredom. However, as long as the work is completed, these bosses seemingly do not intervene.
- Furthermore, over a third report that their bosses are aware of their boredom but are indifferent, possibly because the bosses themselves are also bored.
Take a look at the full report
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