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“Its not workload that kills you, its worry that kills you.”
Vijay Dhameliya“I have a passion for playing tennis and enjoy the workload and struggles of performing in this amazing global sport.”
Sania Mirza“Marriage is not just spiritual communion and passionate embraces marriage is also three meals a day sharing the workload and remembering to carry out the trash.”
Dr. Joyce Brothers“Perhaps my depression coincided with the start of every academic year and the subsequent increase in my workload. Or maybe there was a more biological explanation linked to the fact that I, like many people with depressed mood, find the absence of light at these latitudes intolerable in the winter months. I didn't know the answer - I still don't. This is who I am. I cope most of the time; I am well for months, sometimes even for more than a year; but there are recurring periods in my life when the world seems a darker, more hostile and unforgiving place. I am a person who gets depressed.”
Linda Gask, The Other Side of Silence: A Psychiatrist's Memoir of Depression“Time is a most versatile resource. It flies, marches on, works wonders, and will tell. It also runs out.”
Kathryn Alesandrini, Survive Information Overload: The 7 Best Ways to Manage Your Workload by Seeing the Big Picture“Traditional ways to deal with information--reading, listening, writing, talking--are painfully slow in comparison to "viewing the big picture." Those who survive information overload will be those who search for information with broadband thinking but apply it with a single-minded focus.”
Kathryn Alesandrini, Survive Information Overload: The 7 Best Ways to Manage Your Workload by Seeing the Big Picture“A popular myth is that learning is largely a matter of motivation. Increasingly, the key to effective learning in the information era is how you think, not how you feel.”
Kathryn Alesandrini, Survive Information Overload: The 7 Best Ways to Manage Your Workload by Seeing the Big Picture“What breaks you down is not the amount of pressure you feel at one time, but it’s the way you perceive and handle it.”
Ashish Patel