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This is why online meetings make you so tired

Anna Sandner
17.1.2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

Often feel like dozing off in seemingly never-ending online meetings? According to a new study, you might be in the wrong job. Here are some tips to help you stay focused.

Active versus passive fatigue

Research in the field of cognitive psychology, however, states that the feeling of mental tiredness might also be a manifestation of passive fatigue. In this scenario, sleepiness simply comes about as a result of doing monotonous tasks or not feeling sufficiently challenged.

This is exactly the conclusion the Finnish study came to on online meetings.

«It’s easier to maintain focus in face-to-face meetings than virtual ones, as the latter have limited cognitive cues and sensory input. Especially when cameras are off, the participant is left under-stimulated,» explains Niina Nurmi, who led the study.

The deciding factor: enthusiasm and engagement at work

The research team analysed almost 400 face-to-face and virtual meetings meetings, examining the participants’ heart rate variability and feelings of fatigue. They also shadowed each participant for an average of two full workdays, observing all of their meetings during that timeframe. A comprehensive survey on the participants’ attitude to work and level of engagement was also considered in the evaluation.

As it turned out, the study revealed that virtual work meetings don’t tire everyone out to the same extent. People who’re enthusiastic about their job and feel engaged at work are less likely to get bored in meetings, regardless of the meeting format. Employees who experience a lack of engagement, on the other hand, find virtual meetings particularly tiring.

How to get through an online meeting without nodding off

Before you rush off to type your resignation letter because your boring job has you falling asleep in online meetings, try out these tricks. They’ll give your brain a little boost at your next virtual meeting.

How do you stay focused during online meetings? Let me know in the comments!

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