It saps our motivation, stops us from performing at our best and can even leave us wishing we had more work to do - you may even be experiencing it at this very moment.
And, according to new studies, boredom in the workplace is growing, affecting everyone from the high-fliers to the drones.
This is according to Sandi Mann, a senior psychology lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire who says boredom - after anger - is the second-most commonly suppressed emotion in the workplace.
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