Kathy H Copelin

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But that’s not the case. On average, American workers leave 5 vacation days unused at the end of each and every year. When you add all of this up, as Gallup did in 2014, you find that the typical American workweek is 47 hours, not 40. In other words, American workers are grinding away for almost an entire extra day each and every week. Against this backdrop, it’s by no means shocking that 53 percent of American workers report feeling burnt out.
Peak Performance: Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of Success
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