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Break or burnout? Scheduling a ‘thinkcation’ not only benefits you, but it could add to your bottom line, too

A man sitting in an office chair leans forward and places his head on his hand as he awaits an onslaught of falling alarm clocks.

If your professional life seems like a game of sped-up Whac-a-Mole—knocking out tasks as fast and flustered as you can—you’re not alone. After all, 53% of top managers say they are burned ou…


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