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The blurred line between professional and private life can lead to a variety of mental health problems and burnout, according to Horace Steel Arizona Heritage Chair and Regents Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Blake Ashforth.
The blurred line between professional and private life can lead to a variety of mental health problems and burnout.
In this story posted April 23, 2021, in Entrepreneur
The blurring of the boundaries between professional and private life, or "boundary-crossing activities," can lead to distractions, burnout, and even mental health problems.
– Blake Ashforth, Horace Steel Arizona Heritage Chair and Regents Professor of management and entrepreneurship
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