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From EY to Meta, employers are axing workers for misusing benefits

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Former employees even told the Times that they were “encouraged to join as many sessions as possible,” and that the company fostered “a culture of multitasking.” The vouchers were typically given to employees who worked at smaller offices without a cafeteria, enabling them to order food while at work.

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4 Sustainable Self-Care Strategies for Your Routine: Advice From a CEO and Father

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In theory, shortcuts can be extremely useful, especially for those of us who depend on multitasking. But keeping up with trends, from celery juice detoxes to purchasing subscriptions for aesthetically pleasing and ever-increasing supplement requirements, can start to feel more like work than self-care.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

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The Future of Happiness: 5 Modern Strategies for Balancing Productivity and Well-Being in the Digital Era By Amy Blankson Technology makes us more productive, but it comes with a cost: multitasking, 24-hour availability and the incessant sensation that we are falling further behind. Extreme Teams shows you how.