The 24-hour workday is very common in our society and it has led to a poor work-life balance.
We have reached a point where we are overworking ourselves. Technology has made it possible for us to always be connected, but this can have negative effects on our mental health. We need to find a way to maintain a work life balance , but also not lose productivity .
One of the ways in which people are trying to do this is by taking better care of their mental health, which starts with understanding what the different aspects of your life entail: family , friends, and hobbies.
The average workday has steadily increased over time. It is mostly due to the rise of digital technology and improved communications.
It's important to note that there are many jobs in the United States that require a lot of dedication and hard work. The jobs that are most demanding in terms of physical labor, for example, typically don't involve sitting at a desk all day.
Despite the benefits, working long hours can lead to a variety of health problems.
There is some evidence that working long hours increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. A study from the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that people who work more than 55 hours a week are at risk for hypertension or high blood pressure. There is also evidence that working late could lead to insomnia or sleep deprivation, which in turn has been associated with obesity , diabetes, and heart disease .
It is important for organizations with employees who work long hours to understand these risks and provide them with appropriate support structures such as time off from work or workshops about health care topics.

Author's Bio: 

Am an NLP practitioner, Hypnotherapist, counsellor, and educationalist for the last 11 years. I am a major in Psychology. I’m passionate about human emotions and verbal and nonverbal communication.

I have been working on the soft skill development of children and adults. I write about personal development, self-help, motivation, communication skills, and spirituality.

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I help people deal with their limiting beliefs and gain their confidence and self-esteem.