• MPs demand government reconsider response to Post Office compensation report
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  • Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025 is live: Here's everything you need to know to shop savvy this week
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    Adam Breeden/ZDNETAmazon's second annual Big Spring Sale (commonly known as the Amazon Spring Sale or Spring Deal Days in the UK) officially kicked off today, Tuesday, March 25.Also:The best Amazon Spring Sale deals live nowThe last week has already been littered with plenty of early offers at the retailer, but the official Big Spring Sale will extend through Monday, March 31. Earlier this month, Amazon shared that customers can expect savings of up to 40% off categories like home, outdoor, and more, highlighting daily deal drops, select Prime-only offers, and more.As ZDNET's deal connoisseur, I'm using my extensive hands-on tech experience and seasoned commerce skills to cover sales and deals. I break down everything you need to know to shop like a pro any time of the year -- plus all of the details about Amazon's first major sale event of 2025. Be sure to check back here for everything you need to know to shop savvy this Big Spring Sale, especially as the event gets into full swing.When is Amazon's Spring Sale?Amazon's Big Spring sale starts today, Tuesday, March 25, 2025.My early estimations -- based on information shared on Amazon's Seller Forum in February -- placed the Big Spring Sale returning on Wednesday, March 26. On March 18, Amazon confirmed that the second annual Big Spring Sale event will begin on Tuesday, March 25, and end on Monday, March 31, 2025. What is Amazon's Big Spring Sale? Amazon frequently runs sales several times during the year, and I saw tons of products discounted ahead of President's Day last month. The company's most popular Prime Day sales occur in October and July.Last year, Amazon introduced the Big Spring Sale, signaling a new annual sale event during the month of March on the retail giant's calendar. It was not a Prime-exclusive event. However, expect to see select exclusive Prime member offers. Unlike Prime Day, the spring sale runs for multiple days, not just two. This year, the sale event is March 25-31, 2025. In the UK, the event is called Amazon Spring Deal Days.Essentially, what you can expectis tons of deals across almost every product category, all available for a limited time. Show more What are the dates of Amazon's Big Spring Sale? The dates of Amazon's Big Spring Sale are Tuesday, March 25 to Monday, March 31, 2025.My early estimates placed the sale starting sometime around Wednesday, March 26. In 2024, the Big Spring sale ran from Wednesday, March 20 to Monday, March 25. Show more Do I have to be a Prime member to shop Amazon's Big Spring Sale? No, you don't have to be a Prime member to shop this sale event. All customers can shop the Amazon Big Spring Sale, although, like last year, Prime members will presumably have special access to select exclusive deals.If you're not a Prime member yet, you canjoinbefore the Big Spring Sale kickoff to receivemember benefitslike free shipping, entertainment, exclusive savings, and more. Show more How much is an Amazon Prime membership? Amazon Prime costs $15 per month, or you can purchase an annual membership for $139, saving several dollars.College students and those aged 18-24can get a discount and pay nearly $8 per month or $69 per year. In addition, those with qualified government assistance (which may include select seniors) canreceive a Prime membershipfor just $7 per month after their free trial. Show more How can I maximize the Big Spring Sale to save? As a commerce and advice editor, I can recommend a few things to help you maximize Amazon's sales. If you want to shop the sale, you'll want to access a Prime account, even if the Big Spring Sale is not a Prime-exclusive event. In addition to free two-day shipping, membership is easy to set up and gives you access to exclusive offers on the site. Plus, you canuse a free trialto shop for the best savings without spending a dime on a membership.If you end up starting a free trial (or already have Prime), ensure your payment options (like one-click settings and your default delivery address) are correct. This way, you can check out quickly if you need to during the sale.Also:7 exciting AI features coming with Alexa+ (and what Amazon devices support it)Other ways to prepare for spring savings include researching and planning potential purchases, listing want and need items, and setting a budget before sales. Show more When is the next Prime Day? October Prime Day returned Oct. 8-9, 2024. If Amazon sticks to its typical sale calendar, the next Prime Day sale (and the first Prime Day sale of 2025) will likely be in July. However, there are still a few more chances to save until then, including during the Big Spring Sale. Show more What types of deals can I find during the Amazon Big Spring Sale? Last year, Amazon offered customers 50% (or sometimes more) off products across multiple categories, such as beauty, sports and outdoor, home, apparel, and electronics. This year, Amazon is promising up to 40% over 35 categories including home, fashion, and more. Plus, there will be daily deal drops, Prime-exclusive offers (thought this isn't a Prime event), and lots of savings on Amazon Haul, the site's budget shopping experience. Show more How long will Amazon's Spring Sale deals last? Amazon's Spring Sale runs from March 25-March 31, so expect multiple days of deals and plenty of opportunities to save. Plus, there's already plenty of early offers to shop.However, as with all sale events, there will be lingering offers from Amazon and competing retailers after the official sale ends. The ZDNET team will cover the best deals on top-tested tech before, during, and after the Big Spring Sale, so I'll keep you posted. Show more Are there already Amazon Big Spring Sale deals I can shop right now? Although the Big Spring Sale just kicked off today, the retail giant already has many discounted products. We spend time shopping for the best Amazon deals available daily, no matter the time of year, to bring serious savings to ZDNET readers. That's why we've already rounded up some of our favorite early Amazon Spring Sale deals to shop now. Show more Are other retailers participating in Amazon's Spring Sale? Last year, several retailers jumped on the spring sale train and offered seasonal savings that overlapped with, preceded, or followed Amazon's Big Spring Sale. This year, we've already confirmed concurrent sales again from other major competitors like Target, Walmart, and Best Buy. At the very least, expect many retailers to continue drop their prices to match Amazon's and give customers like you a choice of where to buy from. Show more Why trust ZDNET to help you shop? As a member of the ZDNET staff, I only write about deals myself or a team member would want to buy -- devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. I look for deals where products are at least 20% off (or hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is on sale and how frequently it drops.I also look over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use products in the deals I recommend. These recommendations may also be based on my testing (or testing by another ZDNET expert), plus extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. ZDNET offers 33 years of experience, 30 hands-on product reviewers, and 10,000 square feet of lab space to ensure we bring you the best tech.Plus, in 2025, ZDNET refined its approach to deals, developing a measurable system for sharing savings with readers like you. Our editor's deal rating badges are affixed to most of our deal content, making it easy to interpret our expertise to help you make the best purchase decision. Show more Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor favorites withZDNET RecommendsAmazon Spring Sale 2025
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  • 4 GIMP 3.0 upgrades I'm loving as a power user - and how to try it for free
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    After seven years of development, this free alternative to Photoshop is better than ever.
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  • 3 Signs Of A Mirror Argument In Relationships By A Psychologist
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    Sometimes, the real fight isnt about issues with your partner, but about confronting yourself. ... More Heres why every argument can be a chance to swap blame for self-awareness, leading to healthier resolutions.gettyYoure in the middle of an argument and the following words fly out: You never listen, Youre emotionally unavailable, You dont care about this relationship. It all feels raw, real and justifieduntil a moment of reflection forces an uncomfortable question: Am I guilty of the same thing?This is the mirror argument in actiona psychological dynamic where the very flaws we call out in our partner are often the ones we unconsciously struggle with ourselves.At the core of this pattern is projection, a defense mechanism where we assign our own emotions, fears or shortcomings to someone else. Its often easier to criticize our partner than to confront something uncomfortable within ourselves.Think about it:If you constantly feel ignored, is it possible that you also withdraw when things get tough?If you resent your partner for not expressing their emotions, could it be that you struggle with vulnerability, too?If you feel unappreciated, is it also because deep down, youre wrestling with your own fear of not being enough?Emotional responses in conflict are rarely confined to the present moment. Instead, they are shaped by past experiences, including early relationships, previous conflicts and unresolved insecurities.When an argument elicits a particularly strong emotional reaction, it might be reactivating an underlying psychological wound rather than being solely about the immediate issue.That said, not every conflict is a mirror argument. Some conflicts stem from real, tangible issues that need to be addressed. But when an argument feels stuck on repeat, with no resolution in sight, its worth asking: Is this about them, or is this about me?Heres how to tell if youre caught in a mirror argument.1. The Argument Feels Like Dj VuA key sign of a mirror argument is repetitionyou find yourself having the same conflict again and again, with no real resolution. While the surface-level issue may change, the underlying frustration remains the same, creating a sense of stagnation in the relationship. This often happens because the argument is not about the immediate concern but rather an unspoken emotional need or underlying relational fear that hasnt been addressed.A 2013 study published in The Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology highlights two primary concerns that drive repetitive arguments:Perceived threat (feeling attacked or controlled)Perceived neglect (feeling ignored or unimportant)These concerns shape how individuals seek resolutionthose who feel threatened often want disengagement (e.g., for their partner to stop adversarial behavior), while those who feel neglected seek engagement (e.g., more affection or communication). When these core needs go unmet, conflicts tend to resurface in different forms.For example, you may argue repeatedly about your partner being on their phone for work during dinner. No matter how many times you bring it up, they dont change, and you continue feeling ignored.But if you look deeper, the real issue may not be the phoneit may be a perceived sense of neglect, a fear that you are not a priority in the relationship. Similarly, if one partner feels criticized and reacts defensively, their perceived threat may drive them to disengage rather than address the underlying issue.If a conflict persists despite multiple discussions, it is worth reflecting on whether the argument is addressing the symptom rather than the root cause. Without acknowledging these deeper emotional concerns, the same disputes will likely resurface in different ways, reinforcing cycles of unresolved conflict.2. Your Emotional Reaction Feels DisproportionateWhen emotions in a conflict feel overwhelming or out of proportion to the situation, it often indicates that the reaction is not solely about the present moment. Research exploring autobiographically past-directed emotions suggests that we do not simply relive our original emotionswe generate new emotional responses based on our current experiences and psychological state.Meaning, our feelings about past events evolve over time, often without us being fully conscious of it. Similarly, in conflicts, we may not just be reacting to what is happening now, but to unresolved emotions from previous relationships, early life experiences or deep-seated fears that color our perception of the present.For example, if your partner forgets to text you when they get home late and you respond with deep hurt rather than mild frustration, the intensity of your reaction may not stem from the forgotten text itself.Instead, it may be an echo of past experiencesperhaps feelings of abandonment in childhood or previous relationships where emotional neglect was a recurring pattern.Just as autobiographically past-directed emotions reshape our connection to past events, our current emotional responses in conflicts are often filtered through past wounds, making minor issues feel far more significant than they actually are.Recognizing when an argument is triggering an old emotional imprint rather than a present reality is crucial. It allows for greater self-awareness, emotional regulation and the ability to respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively.By identifying these deeper emotional triggers, individuals can approach conflicts with greater clarity and emotional balance, reducing misinterpretation and fostering healthier communication.3. You Feel Absolutely RightAnd Your Partner Completely WrongA major sign of a mirror argument is black-and-white thinking, where you see yourself as entirely justified and your partner as completely at fault. This mindset prevents meaningful dialogue and fuels a cycle of blame rather than resolution. When conflict becomes about proving a point rather than understanding each other, self-reflection is lost and the relationship suffers.Research on attachment and conflict beliefs helps explain why this happens. A 2017 study found that individuals with anxious or avoidant attachment styles are more likely to view arguments as either threatening or pointless, which shapes how they engage in conflict.People with anxious attachment, who fear rejection, often become defensive or controlling, insisting they are right as a way to regain a sense of security.People with avoidant attachment may see conflict as unnecessary or overwhelming, choosing to withdraw rather than engage, which makes resolution even harder.In both cases, partners tend to use self-focused conflict tactics, such as dominating, denying or dismissing the other persons perspective, reinforcing the belief that their own view is the only valid one.For example,Researchers highlight the importance of shifting from blame to curiosity in conflict resolution. Instead of assuming your partner is the sole problem, ask: What part am I playing in this?Recognizing that both partners shape the relational dynamic creates space for more balanced, solution-oriented conversations transforming conflict from a power struggle into an opportunity for deeper understanding.Are you and your partner handling conflict effectively? Take the science-backed Ineffective Arguing Inventory to find out.
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  • Samsung Android 15 Release Date Suddenly Confirmed For Millions Of Galaxy S24 Users
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    Samsung will release One UI 7, which contains Android 15 operating software, for a tranche of Galaxy smartphones, including the S24 series, in April 2025. A few days ago, the April 10 release date for the United States went AWOL. Now, we know when it will arrive.The Samsung Galaxy S24+ is about to get Android 15.NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThis is good news for owners of Samsung Galaxy phones. The latest models, such as the Galaxy S25 series, already have One UI 7, but its on its way for S24, Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 users.A few days ago, Samsung removed references to exactly when the highly anticipated software would be released in the U.S.full details here.While the global release was still scheduled to roll out from Monday, April 7, all indications of when the release would begin in the U.S. were removed.This suggested to some, reasonably, Id say, that April 10 wasnt on the cards any more, with an uncertain delay for American users seemingly in prospect.However, as spotted by SamMobile, things have just changed again and the Samsung official newsroom has been updated. The update will be available in the U.S. starting with the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold6, and Z Flip6 on April 10, gradually rolling out to more Galaxy smartphones and tablets, it says.That couldnt be clearer. In fact, its arguably more specific for U.S. users than others, as the global rollout, the newsroom says, will start on April 7.Its been a long wait for many Samsung users to be able to get hold of Android 15s benefits on their phones. Not to mention the Samsung-specific extras of One UI, such as the handy new Now Bar with its real-time updates on the lock screen. There are also redesigned One UI widgets and AI-enhanced features such as Writing Assist and Drawing Assist. Theres also the excellent Audio Eraser which can radically change audio quality on video recordings.Assuming there are no more changes at Samsungs end, April 10 is the date for your diary.
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  • Yeston's anime-themed, scent-dispensing AMD RX 9070 XT cards smell like flowers and the ocean, apparently
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    WTF?! What would compel you to buy a third-party graphics card? A beastly overclock? A well-established brand? Maybe a cool design? Yeston's Radeon RX 9070 XT cards certainly have a nice look, but they also offer something unique: an integrated scent dispenser. Yeston's latest Radeon RX 9070 XTs, the Sakura Atlantis and Sakura models, join the list of graphics cards that sport Waifu-style anime designs. But that's not the headline-grabbing feature.The cards come with scent dispensers hidden beneath their shrouds. The Sakura Atlantis puts out an aroma that is supposed to smell like the ocean, while the Sakura is a classic floral scent.YouTube tech channel Gamers Nexus reviewed the Sakura Atlantis. It included a group smell test of the fragrance module, which had been removed from the card.Stephen Burke said that the fragrance pack didn't smell as bad as when the scent was coming out of the card not exactly a glowing endorsement. Other opinions include it smelling like a free-sample kiosk in a mall, a mix of perfume and post-wash laundry, a Glade plug-in, and nothing at all. Two people said it smelled like car air freshener.The fragrance cartridge is placed beneath the shroud near the fans, helping disperse the smell. But getting to it requires removing and dissembling the entire card, something that most people would consider more trouble than it's worth. Yeston hasn't said if it will be selling refills, either.The cards themselves differ only in their designs. Compared to the reference RX 9700 XT, they come with a 5% higher game clock and a 3% higher boost clock. They also feature three 8-pin PCIe power connectors, three DisplayPort 2.1a outputs, and one HDMI 2.1b port.The Sakura Atlantis Radeon RX 9070 XT is normally $949 and is currently discounted to $899. The Sakura Radeon RX 9070 XT is usually $899 but is now $869.Neither card is in stock, of course. Yeston recently apologized for its lack of RX 9070 cards, assuring consumers that the stock will stabilize in April.Scented hardware seems to be the fashion right now. Asus revealed a series of monitors earlier this month that come with built-in fragranced air purifiers. Asus also unveiled a scented wireless mouse in February. // Related Stories
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  • Samsung's latest Odyssey gaming monitor features glasses-free 3D, now available for pre-order
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    Bottom line: Samsung is ready to launch its latest lineup of gaming monitors, first revealed at CES 2025. Among the highlights is the new Odyssey 3D series, which delivers a glasses-free 3D experience through advanced eye-tracking technology and a proprietary lenticular lens. The updated range also includes new Odyssey OLED models and the ViewFinity S8 37-inch, which is the largest 16:9 4K Samsung monitor to date. Leading the charge is the 27-inch Odyssey 3D, which aims to redefine immersive gameplay by offering a glasses-free 3D experience. This is made possible through its advanced eye-tracking system, which works in tandem with a specially designed lenticular lens to render lifelike 3D visuals in high definition.Initially, Samsung claimed this monitor would be capable of converting 2D content into 3D in real time using AI. However, the company has since scaled back that promise. Instead of full compatibility across all content, 3D functionality will depend on game-specific support.At launch, the only supported game is The First Berserker: Khazan, a hack-and-slash action title. Samsung is also collaborating with Neowiz to bring 3D support to Lies of P, expected to coincide with the release of the game's upcoming DLC. More supported titles are planned for the future.While real-time 2D-to-3D conversion won't be available for games, the feature will work for video playback albeit with some restrictions. Users must watch in full-screen mode, disable HDR, and avoid DRM-protected platforms. Additionally, not all video players are supported, and the feature requires an Nvidia GPU, with Samsung recommending a GeForce RTX 3080 or higher.Outside of its 3D capabilities, the Odyssey 3D still boasts solid specs for a gaming display. It features a 4K resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, a 1ms GtG response time, and support for both AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync. The monitor also includes Edge Lighting, which syncs ambient lighting beneath the screen to match on-screen visuals for added immersion.To access the 3D functionality, users will need to install and use Samsung's Reality Hub app. When not in use for 3D, the monitor functions like any standard high-performance display. // Related StoriesAnother highlight of the Odyssey series is the OLED G8, now available in 27-inch and 32-inch models. The larger model has been available for sometime, but for some reason Samsung appears to be relaunching it as new, it uses the same 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panels of the top gaming monitors we've reviewed in the last year. The 27-inch model is brand-new, however, similar to the Dell Alienware AW2725Q we just reviewed last week.The Odyssey G9 (model G91F) is a new 49-inch ultrawide gaming monitor featuring a VA panel with Dual QHD resolution (5120 x 1440), a 144Hz refresh rate, a 1ms GtG response time, and a 1000R curvature.Not to be confused with the Odyssey OLED G9 which is also an ultrawide of the same size but with a much faster 240Hz QD-OLED panel the non-OLED version is expected to launch at a significantly lower price point.In addition to its gaming-focused displays, Samsung is introducing the 37-inch ViewFinity S8, now the company's largest 16:9 4K monitor. It's approximately 34% larger than the previous model and features an ergonomic design certified by TV Rheinland as an Ergonomic Workspace Display. It also includes Intelligent Eye Care certification, aimed at reducing eye strain during extended use.The Odyssey 3D, Odyssey OLED G8, and Odyssey G9 are all available for pre-order, with initial listings appearing on Samsung's South Korean website. Global availability is expected to follow soon.
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  • Stop! And watch these 3 great movies leaving Netflix by April 1
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsThe Menu (2022)Space Jam (1996)The Karate Kid (1984)Its that time of the month. Netflix users must familiarize themselves with the list of titles departing by April 1. Due to licensing agreements, its unknown when these movies will return. For example, Interstellaris one of the movies leaving in a few days. It should live on Paramount+, but who knows when it will come back to Netflix.The uncertainty should make Netflix users want to stream as many departing movies as they can between now and April 1. For starters, try one of the three movies below: a black comedy, an iconic live-action animated basketball game, and a 1980s coming-of-age staple.Recommended VideosWe also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max,andthe best movies on Disney+.RelatedSearchlight PicturesFoodies enter hell in The Menu, Mark Mylods seething critique of class and privilege. A group of eager guests reserve a table at Hawthorn, an exclusive restaurant on a private island. The restaurant is run by Julian Slowik (Ralph Fiennes), one of the premier celebrity chefs.Some of the diners include Tyler Ledford (Nicholas Hoult) and his date Margot Mills (Anya Taylor-Joy), food critic Lillian Bloom (Janet McTeer), aging movie star George Diaz (John Leguizamo), and wealthy couple Richard (Reed Birney) and Anne Leibrandt (Judith Light). What starts as a night to remember becomes a nightmare, as the restaurant becomes a house of horrors. Dine at your own risk.Stream The Menu on Netflix.Warner Bros.One of the roughest days of the year for sports fans is Monday after the first weekend of mens March Madness. After four straight days of basketball, the mens tournament takes a break for a few days. If youre looking for a basketball fix, stream one of the best sports movies for families, Space Jam. Playing off the fact that His Airness retired from basketball to play baseball, Michael Jordan is in the minor leagues when tragedy strikes: NBA stars Charles Barkley,Shawn Bradley,Patrick Ewing,Larry Johnson, andMuggsy Bogues lose their playing abilities.What the NBA players dont know is that an alien named Swackhammer (Danny DeVito) stole their powers and created his Monstars, a team of basketball aliens. Swackhammer attempts to kidnap the Looney Tunes for his theme park, but Bugs Bunny negotiates that a basketball game will decide their fate. Desperate for help, Bugs and co. kidnap Jordan and convince him to play for the Tune Squad basketball team. That Jordan guy knows a thing or two about winning.Stream Space Jamon Netflix.Columbia PicturesIts a little ironic that the original Karate Kid trilogy is leaving Netflix even though Cobra KaiThe Karate Kid. Teenager Daniel and his mother (Randee Heller) move from Newark, New Jersey, to Reseda, California.As the new kid in school, Daniel quickly becomes the target of Johnny and his karate friends at Cobra Kai. One night, Johnny is about to severely injure Daniel when repairman Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki Pat Morita) intervenes and showcases his elite martial arts skills. Wanting to defend himself, Daniel becomes Mr. Miyagis pupil, learning the ways of self-defense before training to compete in the All-Valley Karate Championships. Wax on, wax off.Stream The Karate Kidon Netflix.Editors Recommendations
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  • NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Tuesday, March 25
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    Love crossword puzzles but dont have all day to sit and solve a full-sized puzzle in your daily newspaper? Thats what The Mini is for!A bite-sized version of the New York Times well-known crossword puzzle, The Mini is a quick and easy way to test your crossword skills daily in a lot less time (the average puzzle takes most players just over a minute to solve). While The Mini is smaller and simpler than a normal crossword, it isnt always easy. Tripping up on one clue can be the difference between a personal best completion time and an embarrassing solve attempt.Recommended VideosJust like ourWordle hints and Connections hints, were here to help with The Mini today if youre stuck and need a little help.Please enable Javascript to view this contentBelow are the answers for the NYT Mini crossword today.New York TimesAcrossGrouchy homeowner in Pixars Up CARLSneezy sound ACHOOSpeedy sound VROOMPick up on SENSEFacebook message status after Sent and Delivered SEENDown#1 seed in the N.B.A.s Eastern Conference, informally CAVSFarmers lots ACRESFrench wine region RHONELike lips that sink ships LOOSEAnomaly taken as a sign, say OMENEditors Recommendations
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  • How WFH and RTO Burnout Differ
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    Lisa Morgan, Freelance WriterMarch 25, 20258 Min Readdesigner491 via Alamy StockTodays professionals are under constant pressure to improve their efficiency as the pace of business accelerates. Burnout is a common thing as workers try to multitask across several platforms and communication channels, often simultaneously, amid personal challenges such as caregiving and in-office politics. Notably, burnout symptoms differ, depending on whether employees work from home (WFH) or have been subject to return to office (RTO) mandates.Burnout differs between settings and how an employee is working, says Nicole Issa, founder and licensed psychologist at The Center for Dynamic and Behavioral Therapy. Remote workers can experience burnout due to a lack of work-life boundaries, social isolation and the pressure to be constantly available via tech. Office-based employees often struggle with long commutes, loss of autonomy, and workplace stressors such as micromanagement or rigid schedules. Both environments become a perfect storm for burnout, but the triggers do differ.Justina Raskauskiene, human resource team lead at ecommerce marketing platform Omnisend, agrees.How burnout manifests depends on the work environment, says Raskauskiene. Remote workers often risk blurring the lines between work and personal life, feeling like they [must] always be on, or unable to distance themselves from work. All of this makes it more likely theyll work overtime. Plus, its no secret that fewer in-person interactions often equal poorer emotional well-being. In-office employees, on the other hand, may struggle with burnout due to a demanding company culture, excessive workloads or even the stress of a mandatory RTO policy. Reduced flexibility always carries the risk of contributing to employees stress and dissatisfaction.Related:Many employees are now in the sandwich generation -- caregiving for children, parents or both.As our population ages, more and more employees will become caregivers. This isnt just a personal crisis; its a ticking time bomb for our economy, says Jennifer Fink, community educator at Alzheimer's Association. Seventy three percent of employees have some sort of caregiving responsibilities. Employees with caregiving responsibilities cost their employers an estimated 8% - an additional $13.4 billion per year! By creating a caregiving-friendly workplace, organizations can unlock employee potential, reduce frustration and boost their bottom lines. [C]reating a caregiving-friendly culture isnt expensive especially when the return on the investment is considered.Related:Katie Roland, chief human resources officer at KCSA Strategic Communications, says burnout occurs when employees feel they are giving more than they are getting.It can happen because they are actually overprogrammed and dont feel compensated enough, or because they are working in a hostile environment and are masking all day, says Roland. It can be because they have responsibilities in life and at work, and they do not have the flexibility to manage both the way they feel they need to, making them feel constantly inadequate. Essentially, burnout is exhaustion.Many seasoned leaders are instinctively doubling down on RTO, implementing technology to oversee productivity, and demanding respect.What organizations need to understand is that employees who are trusted to do their job, and manage their life as needed, will produce far more for you than someone you try to control and monitor, says Roland. Nobody likes to be micromanaged. Instead figure out how to partner with your employees to find solutions that work on both ends.What HR/Hiring Managers Should Do About ItSusan Snipes, head of people at Remote People, says HR leaders need to be prepared to address burnout in all its forms for both in-office and remote team members.Related:Flexibility is the word of the day! Flexibility should be incorporated into all aspects of the employee experience from benefits to policies and procedures, says Snipes. Benefits like hybrid work, flexible schedules, and mental health days go a long way toward preventing employee burnout.Nicole Issa, The Center for Dynamic and Behavioral TherapyNicole Issa, The Center for Dynamic and Behavioral TherapyThe Center for Dynamic and Behavioral Therapys Issa suggests that chief human resources officers (CHRO) and hiring managers could approach burnout as a strategic issue rather than individual failings.This means being proactive about identifying risk factors and offering flexibility where possible, says Issa. Trying to build a company culture that prioritizes well-being should be top of the list for companies now. For remote employees, organizations should set clear expectations around availability, encourage a digital detox and provide routes for social connection. For in-office workers, offering hybrid working models, focusing on meaningful in-person collaboration and ensuring workload balance is key.Utilizing Data Is Also ImportantAbsenteeism, tardiness, lack of vacation usage, etc. all can help identify the potential issue -- there may be an issue with individuals or potentially managers, says Fran Maxwell, global lead at business consulting firm Protiviti. If they have a robust people analytics function, they can proactively determine which employees could start to become burnt out and can work with their managers to proactively support their employees. This would include looking at time, assuming the organization tracks time, or more simply looking at vacation time accrued and taken.MDR provider Expel discovered that quantifying workloads creates a common language between technical teams and business leaders. According to Amy Rossi, chief people officer at Expel, the most effective solution combines data with empathy.Organizations need metrics to identify burnout risks objectively, but they also need leaders who understand the human elements at play, says Amy Rossi, chief people officer at Expel. By adapting capacity utilization formulas to track workloads, teams can turn burnout from an abstract concern into concrete data that can inform staffing, scheduling, and resource allocation decisions. This approach has revolutionized how we manage and reduce burnout across both remote and in-office settings.Omnisends Raskauskiene says HR can monitor employee sentiment and job satisfaction through surveys and by encouraging leaders to keep an eye on employees moods.Educate them how to notice early burnout signs and react appropriately, says Raskauskiene We also encourage managers to hold regular one-on-ones, where both sides can share any struggles or concerns. Ultimately, it comes down to fostering a culture of open communication and direct feedback.In addition to establishing clear work hour timeframes, Omnisend promotes emotional well-being initiatives, such as offering psychological support and funding therapy.Provitis Maxwell recommends that leadership model the right behaviors and ensure they demonstrate that taking time away from work is both encouraged and important. He also says organizational leaders should ensure managers are properly trained on spotting burnout signs and how to prevent and support employees that are showing symptoms.However, leaders need to be patient.Fran Maxwell, ProtivitiFran Maxwell, ProtivitiBe intentional and start with leaders. Clearly articulate the expected behaviors at each level within the organization and hold each other accountable for those behaviors, says Maxwell. It is important to remember that its not going to change overnight, and people need to be communicated to, at a minimum, seven different times before the change will sync in.Alzheimer's Associations Fink warns that caregiving is tough -- a juggling act that can drain a person emotionally, physically and financially.When youre constantly putting out fires for others, your own well-being often takes a backseat. Neglecting yourself hurts everyone, says Fink. Thirty to 40% of caregivers struggle with depression and emotional stress. Theyre more likely to be in poor health, which means higher healthcare costs for your company. Taking care of your caregivers just makes sense. Its an investment in your people that always pays off in the end.For WFH employees, Mike Szczesny, owner and vice president at EDCO Awards & Specialties, recommends having clear working time boundaries and promoting the need to step away from the desk for regular breaks to alleviate always-on fatigue. Also promote virtual activities that build up a sense of belonging in the team and align goals for a greater purpose.For in-office employees, organizations should shift their attitudes toward working hours and consider more flexible hybrid arrangements. They should also create work environments that make people more productive while also enabling them to relax and provide reassurance to address issues concerning being present in the office for long periods of time.He also says active internal organizational strategies for preventing burnout should include regular pulse surveys, encouraging use of mental health services, and granting employees the freedom to customize their job.People operations or talent acquisition leaders and all other leaders must act with compassion, candor and genuine appreciation of their employees actual requirements, says Szczesny. Applying bespoke solutions, encouraging collaboration and giving control to employees can improve resilience and productive behavior that is sustainable over the long term.Lisa Sterling, chief people officer at survey and people analytics company Perceptyx, says organizational leadership should be open and direct about burnout.Talking about the symptoms and signs openly demonstrates to people that its important and top of mind. Further, it is important to establish clear expectations as well as boundaries, so people know what to expect. Leaders [must] demonstrate the desired behaviors first and foremost, says Sterling. Create a space for individuals to lean on and receive support from one another. By fostering these relationships people can leverage each other and share their feelings and thoughts with one another which can lead to a culture of empathy and fostering a sense of belongingness.What Happens When Burnout Is IgnoredIgnoring burnout can be very costly to an organization, and it doesnt always take the form of quiet quitting.Ignoring burnout will eventually have costly consequences for businesses when its not dealt with, says The Center for Dynamic and Behavioral Therapys Issa. Employees who feel unsupported will disengage, leading to quiet quitting and high turnover. The best employees are often the first to leave when they feel undervalued or overworked. This can set off a vicious cycle of higher workloads and reduced morale.Instead, companies should be creating a culture of psychological safety where employees feel heard and supported.A company's negligence in fixing persistent burnout patterns will result in lower employee output, greater employee attrition and a lesser reputation for the firm as an employer, says EDCO Awards & Specialties Szczesny. Not addressing burnout during these times of vigorous competition for talent may translate to the loss of valuable employees to firms that take their health and wellbeing seriously.About the AuthorLisa MorganFreelance WriterLisa Morgan is a freelance writer who covers business and IT strategy and emergingtechnology for InformationWeek. She has contributed articles, reports, and other types of content to many technology, business, and mainstream publications and sites including tech pubs, The Washington Post and The Economist Intelligence Unit. Frequent areas of coverage include AI, analytics, cloud, cybersecurity, mobility, software development, and emerging cultural issues affecting the C-suite.See more from Lisa MorganReportsMore ReportsNever Miss a Beat: Get a snapshot of the issues affecting the IT industry straight to your inbox.SIGN-UPYou May Also Like
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