Sarah Chen opened her laptop Monday morning to find 147 unread emails. By noon, she’d responded to the urgent ones, but 63 new messages had arrived. She hadn’t touched any actual work. Tuesday followed the same pattern, then Wednesday. By Thursday, she realized she’d spent the entire week reacting to emails instead of accomplishing anything […]
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