Gen Z Faces Challenges with Focus – Research Reveals

According to an Extra study, more than half of people between the ages of 18 and 24 were unable to concentrate on a job for more than 30 minutes.

According to one theory, three-quarters of Gen Zers, or those born between 1997 and 2012, prefer to put things off because their minds are preoccupied with other things.

According to the study, 20% of the demographic cohort plays video games during breaks, and 34% of them use the video-based social media network TiKTok.

The Daily Star newspaper quotes Hannah Lee of Extra as saying: “Procrastination has a bad reputation, but a healthy dose can help your brain reset.”

“Those brief “me” moments can give you breathing room to help you regain your focus.”

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