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Baylor Connections - Cindy Wu and Emily Hunter

What constitutes a good workday break, and how can breaks impact both productivity and health? Cindy Wu and Emily Hunter from Baylor’s Department of Management studied these topics, and their research broke new ground in understanding and shattered a few long-held myths.

In this Baylor Connections, Wu and Hunter help listeners consider their own workday breaks and how to utilize them effectively for positive impacts both on the job and off.

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