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You often read but don't reply, thinking you'll handle it tomorrow, but forget completely. This 'read-but-forgot syndrome' actually masks your evasion of 'facing pressure and handling conflict'. You hate dealing with troublesome or unpleasant replies, so you use 'procrastination' to temporarily numb yourself, tricking yourself that you have time. But delaying only increases the mental burden, eventually making you 'unreliable' in others' eyes. Try the 'two-minute rule': if an email takes less than two minutes to reply, do it immediately; when you learn to cut off micro-procrastination, you'll regain control of your life.

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Positive emotions raise working memory capacity by 20% — happiness isn't just a workplace benefit, it's a direct productivity investment.

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