Psychology reveals that people who chronically stay late to finish work are often dealing with perfectionism, difficulty setting boundaries, or emotional exhaustion rather than just superior dedication

Psychology reveals that people who chronically stay late to finish work are often dealing with perfectionism, difficulty setting boundaries, or emotional exhaustion rather than just superior dedication

Walk past most offices late in the evening and you’ll see a familiar scene: A handful of people still at their desks, faces lit by screens, finishing “just one more thing.” It’s tempting to label them as the most dedicated or hardworking. But psychology paints a more complex, very human picture. When people are consistently…

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Two Varanasi highway projects worth Rs 25,446 crore approved - how they will affect commuters

Two Varanasi highway projects worth Rs 25,446 crore approved – how they will affect commuters

Cabinet approved 43.218 km Link/Connector Corridor connecting NH-31 and Varanasi Ring Road along the River Varuna . NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday approved two highway projects to further strengthen infrastructure in Varanasi (Kashi) by constructing a 43.2-km, predominantly 6/4-lane elevated corridor along the Varuna riverbank and a 46.04-km, predominantly…

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India-UK FTA: What it means for India’s agriculture, farmers and MSMEs and other sectors

India-UK FTA: What it means for India’s agriculture, farmers and MSMEs and other sectors

The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) came into force today, July 15, 2026, alongside its companion pact, the Double Contribution Convention (DCC), a social security agreement.Commerce secretary Rajesh Agrawal called it a “gold standard” agreement spanning 30 chapters, going well beyond tariff cuts. The deal was signed last year in London on July…

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A Canadian entrepreneur sold his tech company for millions, then spent $1.5 million building tiny homes for people without homes

A Canadian entrepreneur sold his tech company for millions, then spent $1.5 million building tiny homes for people without homes | World News

Image: University of New Brunswick For many people experiencing homelessness, the biggest challenge is not just finding temporary shelter but securing a stable place to rebuild their lives. Emergency accommodation can provide short-term relief, yet it rarely offers the privacy, security and support needed for long-term recovery. In Fredericton, New Brunswick, one Canadian entrepreneur decided…

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Around 100 volunteers collected 11 million seeds by hand across Scotland; nearly 8 million native trees are now being grown to rebuild its disappearing Atlantic rainforest

Around 100 volunteers collected 11 million seeds by hand across Scotland; nearly 8 million native trees are now being grown to rebuild its disappearing Atlantic rainforest |

Volunteers hand-collect native tree seeds from Scotland’s remote woodlands to help restore the country’s endangered Atlantic rainforest and native forests. In one of Scotland’s largest citizen-led woodland restoration efforts, around 100 volunteers have spent the past three years hand-collecting more than 11 million rare native tree seeds from remote forests, islands and rugged coastlines. The…

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