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How to … Avoid technostress

Picture: 123RF
Picture: 123RF

Technology has transformed the way we work and connect with other people, bringing benefits but also pitfalls.

"While there are many benefits to a hyper-connected world and workplace, these often come at a cost. Being constantly connected to your phone or laptop can fuel what experts are now calling technostress," warns Caroline Kilbey, head of talent acquisition at Strider Digital.

She advises:

  • The strain of juggling many digital platforms results in technostress, when information overload leaves you overwhelmed and anxious;
  • If left untreated, it can affect your mental health, disrupt your sleep, weaken relationships and even result in burnout;
  • Watch for early signs of burnout, including persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest;
  • Redraw the boundaries between work and home;
  • To manage information overload, schedule a time each day for important tasks without checking messages and other interruptions; and
  • Strike a balance and make time for rest and recovery.  

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