Tuesday 23rd April 2024

    Mike Christian on Mindfulness and Mental Energy


    We've all come to work exhausted, or under the weather, or while experiencing some sort of physical pain. We power through it as best we can, unaware that our brains are redirecting critical resources to manage these issues. It's a process that enables us to cope. But as Mike Christian, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School, has found, these efforts take a toll on our performance. When our mental energy is depleted, we are less able to exhibit control over our emotions and behaviors - and are more likely to be disengaged, break rules, take part in deception, or even act unethically.

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