Notifications have become a part of our daily lives. Whether it’s the ping of a new email, a message from a colleague on Teams, or a meeting reminder on your calendar, these little nudges constantly battle for our attention.
But are we reaching a tipping point with notifications?
According to recent research, the answer might be a big “YES”. The study revealed that the ping, ping, ping of notifications from collaboration tools is not only a distraction at work but is also taking a toll on our precious work-life balance.
So, why are notifications becoming a nuisance, and what can we do about it?
We’re living in the era of collaboration tools. From video conferencing to project
management platforms, we rely on these tools to stay connected and productive.
But… the more tools we use, the more notifications flood our screens.
During the traditional 9-5, the constant barrage of notifications can derail focus and productivity. But what’s annoying is when notifications creep into our downtime. One in three workers report that notifications outside of working hours have spiked over the past year.
As a society, we’ve created a situation where notifications disrupt our relaxation and family time. A third of young workers aged 21-34 struggle to fully enjoy time with loved ones due to work notifications. And that may put you at risk of losing your best people.
Here’s our three step take on tackling the notifications dilemma:
While technology has revolutionized the way we work, it shouldn’t come at the cost of our well-being.
If we can help you and your team strike a better balance, Get in touch.
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Nearby sharing is about to become easier in Windows 11
Microsoft is testing an update that will streamline its nearby sharing feature in Windows 11.
If tests go well, when you enable nearby sharing through quick settings, both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will automatically be enabled too if they’re switched off. If you turn off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, nearby sharing will also turn off.
1) Which AI company is considering making its own AI chip?
2) How old will Google turn later this year?
3) Which social media platform wants to go ad-free?
4) In which year did the first virtual event take place?
5) What was the first mobile phone with internet connectivity?
The answers are below.
Voice Access takes over from Windows speech recognition.
Microsoft has officially deprecated Windows speech recognition, which means there will be no further updates for the feature. It’s being replaced by Voice Access, which is available in Windows 11 version 22H2 or later.
Voice Access has more capabilities as well as supporting more dialects. If you aren’t using Windows 11, speech recognition will still work.
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