Study Shows That Remote Workers Have Increased Risk for Burnout

Burnout is not a foreign concept for the workforce. Things like stress, lack of sleep, and repetition can all contribute to burnout, reducing productivity and diminishing quality of life. Interestingly, a new report reveals that burnout is much worse for those who work from home.

How Burnout Affects Remote Workers

UniqueIQ research showed that remote workers were among the most likely to suffer burnout. There are many factors that contribute to this problem.

For one thing, work-from-home employees are more detached from society. They spend hours without anyone around while they work on different tasks. Countless studies have revealed …read more