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a. The Stress of the Incomplete

a. The Stress of the Incomplete

Unfinished tasks are one of the top five causes of workplace anxiety , according to the American Institute of Stress (2022). And the mental burden of carrying unresolved items — even small ones — adds to overall stress levels.

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