يحاول ذهب - حر
The power of hitting pause during a workday
April 28, 2025
|Mint Mumbai
Due to the inability to carve out more personal time, employees often have a myopic view of their careers
arthak Joshi, 36, believes he's living his worklife in "autopilot mode". Once he reaches office by 9am, his schedule almost always looks the same. "As soon as I am at my desk, I clear my inbox or respond to emails, attend calls or meetings, and then finish the mundane tasks," says Joshi, an account manager at a digital marketing agency in Delhi. "Last year just flew by without me realizing it. I was inundated with work and was only focused on completing one task after the other. I didn't get any time to put on my creative cap, think of new ideas or upskill myself. When there's so much to do, you feel too exhausted to even go home at the end of the day."
That's a day in the life of most corporate employees across the world—respond to mails, constantly check Slack, attend meetings, many of which could have been a text/email, and check items off.
"I don't think I am capable of using my creative faculties anymore. It feels like my grey matter has depleted just by focusing on survival in the corporate world," says Sakshi Pradhan, 41, a senior content specialist at a multinational in Bengaluru. "When was the last time I sat down and thought of a big idea? Probably three to four years ago."
We operate in a work world obsessed with "getting stuff done". This constant "doing" mode, which revolves around meeting short-term targets, leaves little time to hit pause during the day and focus on real work that brings joy and makes life and work worthwhile—be it achieving long-term goals or investing in learning opportunities to move up the ladder.
Recent global research by Harvard Business Review, based on the responses of 1,500 mid and senior managers, concluded that close to 40% of workers were unable to pause during the day to reflect on how to "plan and prioritize". Fifty-nine percent described meetings as "rushed", and 29% said they were unable to take the time needed to consider and respond to what others said.
هذه القصة من طبعة April 28, 2025 من Mint Mumbai.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Mint Mumbai
Mint Mumbai
Tobacco cess set to expire, enter health and national security cess
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will introduce a bill in Lok Sabha on Monday to levy a new cess for public health and national security, replacing the GST compensation cess on tobacco, which will lapse when the Centre completes repayment of the loans raised to compensate states.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Battery PLI may get new spark as rules set to ease
Scheme saw limited success; 50GWh capacity by Dec 2024 goal fell far short
3 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
China used to be a cash cow for western companies. Now it’s a test lab.
For Western companies in China, a new reality has set in: The easy money is gone and competition is only getting fiercer.
4 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
BEHIND THE GLOSSY REPORT: THE MAKE BELIEVE ESG WORLD
Recently, the Sebi chairperson made a distinction that should make every company board squirm, Speaking at the “Gatekeepers of Governance’ summit, Tuhin Kanta Pandey separated “compliance” from “governance” in a way that was both elegant and damning.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
New safety, emission rules spell riches for parts firms
Anti-lock brakes? Sound alerts for EVs? Ever-changing emission norms? For India’s nimble auto parts makers, every new regulation to raise safety and lower pollution is opening up business avenues.
3 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
APIs to innovation: Bulk drug makers ramp up CDMO bets
Once focused on low-margin active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), India’s bulk drug manufacturers are raising their ambitions, with several now investing heavily in research and development to win contract development and manufacturing work from global drugmakers.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Smart GDP growth casts shadow over December rate cut
The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI's) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is widely expected to keep the policy rate unchanged on 5 December, even as a sizable minority of economists argues that the space created by softening inflation and moderating nominal growth warrants another rate cut.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Why MF vendors haven't grown as fast as MF assets
A rising tide does not lift all boats—an adage that mutual fund distributors will vouch for.
4 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Gen Alpha will make new rules for their workplace
Gen Alpha will expect hybrid workplaces, Al tools and 4-day weeks— offices unrecognizable to their parents’
3 mins
December 01, 2025
Mint Mumbai
EC extends electoral roll revision by a week to II Dec; final list on 14 Feb
The Election Commission on Sunday extended by one week the entire schedule of the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in nine states and three Union territories amid allegations by opposition parties that the “tight timelines” were creating problems for people and ground-level poll officials.
2 mins
December 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

