HomeNewsTrendsYale psychologist, Jeff Bezos agree too much 'time blocking' causes burnout, 'makes you less happy'

Yale psychologist, Jeff Bezos agree too much 'time blocking' causes burnout, 'makes you less happy'

'I think we feel strapped for time because we think working... as much as we work all the time is essential for achieving the things we want to achieve in life,' Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos.

May 27, 2024 / 20:20 IST
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Feeling too busy all the time can become just as harmful to your mental health as being unemployed, psychologist Laurie Santos said. (Representational image: Unsplash)
Feeling too busy all the time can become just as harmful to your mental health as being unemployed, psychologist Laurie Santos said. (Representational image: Unsplash)

If you feel you're too busy all the time or don’t have time to do what you want, this can lead to “time famine,” said Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos. The term first emerged in the scientific literature around 1999, and refers to the universal feeling of having too much to do but not enough time to deal with those demands.

According to Santos, time famine can lead to poorer work performance and burnout because it makes you less happy. It can become just as harmful to your mental health as being unemployed, she added.

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“I think we feel strapped for time because we think working... as much as we work all the time is essential for achieving the things we want to achieve in life," she told attendees at SXSW earlier this month, CNBC Make It reported.

The Yale psychologist suggested professionals reduce time blocking their calendars. Setting strict time blocks for all meetings and engagements might look impressive, Santos said, but it can "make you feel like there’s no time to eat lunch, chat with colleagues or even finish that day’s Wordle."