
The secret reasons for 'Zoom fatigue' among American workers
Fox News
A new study finds American workers are suffering from "virtual meeting fatigue" for very specific reasons, pointing to a "need to address worker well-being in virtual communication environments."
This phenomenon has "significant" implications for workplace productivity and individual well-being, scientists say, as news agency SWNS reported. "The solution isn't more professional cameras or makeup – it's learning to accept yourself the way you are." "Our society fosters competition and division — and virtual meetings may contribute to that, even if the meetings are themselves pleasant or productive." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle at Fox News Digital.
The new study has found that "facial appearance dissatisfaction" is a key trigger of meeting fatigue.