After years of selling homes in Connecticut, Jackie says she's experiencing a level of burnout and fatigue like never before. She believes the culprit is something new in her professional life: hours ...
In the past few years, people across the world have spent more time on video chat programs like Zoom and FaceTime than ever before. These applications mimic in-person encounters by allowing users to ...
Many Americans are experiencing Zoom fatigue after more than a year spent working or attending school from home — but it's particularly prevalent among women. New research from Stanford University ...
“Zoom fatigue” — that feeling of being drained at the end of an online meeting — is not only real, a new study finds, but it affects women more than men. For their study, researchers at Stanford ...
Women report feeling more exhausted than men do after video calls, according to the first large-scale study on Zoom fatigue. The researchers say the “self-view” display may be to blame for that ...
It’s safe to say that working remotely from the ‘comfort’ of home isn’t the glamorized perk we were offered last March. For many, working remotely has dismantled the concept of the 9-5, effectively ...
At this stage of the pandemic, it’s surprising to exactly no one that spending lots of time on Zoom can be exhausting. The problem is so common that it even has a catchy name — Zoom fatigue — and an ...
Following an influential analysis published in February, a team of Stanford University researchers has conducted the first large survey into the very modern phenomenon of "Zoom Fatigue." The new study ...
Many researchers accept Zoom fatigue as legitimate. And new research indicates the fatigue affects women more than men. In Zoom classes, I often felt like a distracted driver. The content became ...
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