We're Not Nearly as Busy as We Pretend to Be, According to a New Study

Here's why we fake it in a connected world

"Hey, are you busy?" We all know that when someone asks this question at work, there's only one possible answer.

But maybe, just maybe, we're not actually that busy.

A new study from Havas Worldwide surveyed 10,000 adults worldwide and found that 42 percent admitted to overstating their obligations, while around 60 percent believe that other people are pretending to be busier than they really are.

Millennials were most likely to exaggerate their workload (51 percent) and to accuse their peers of doing the same (65 percent), while only 26 percent of Boomers said they pretend to be busier than they are.

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