600 work groups, is it pressure or opportunity?How can a woman easily get rid of her job after leavi

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-01-29

Recently, a news about a shopping mall designer who quit more than 600 work groups after leaving his job has aroused heated discussions among the majority of "office workers". The designer's daily workload is so huge that one can't help but sigh at her hard work and pressure.

According to reports, when the designer was engaged in the real estate design of shopping malls, he had accumulated more than 600 work groups because there were hundreds of stores in each mall and he needed to review the store design drawings one by one. Every day, she needs to reply to these group messages at any time, and her nerves are always tense.

Imagine what a huge task it is to process information from more than 600 work groups every day. The information in these groups may include various questions, requests, and feedback from colleagues, customers, and superiors, which she needs to respond to and deal with in a timely manner. This requires not only patience and perseverance, but also efficient time management and information screening skills.

However, this high-pressure working state is not something that everyone can understand and experience. Some may think that since the designer has chosen this industry, he should be under this pressure. But in fact, any profession has its own difficulties and challenges, and this pressure often has a negative impact on the physical and mental health of practitioners.

For the designer, she eventually chose to leave her job and quit all the work groups in one fell swoop. This is undoubtedly a way to release stress and protect one's physical and mental health. However, this approach is not something that everyone can emulate. In real life, many people still need to persevere in the midst of stress and find a way to decompress that works for them.

Although this news story only touches on a specific case, it reflects a common problem in the modern workplace. In a competitive work environment, stress is everywhere. However, how to deal with and solve these pressures needs to be explored and practiced by each of us ourselves.

Overall, the story of the mall designer gives us a glimpse into the pressures and challenges of the modern workplace, as well as the importance of physical and mental health. While pursuing career development, we should also pay attention to our physical and mental health, and learn to find a suitable way to decompress. Let's work together to create a healthier and better working environment and living conditions for ourselves.

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