If you came home with a report card as a student that said "[Name] is a good student but talks too much in class," and you're still having this problem as an adult, stand up!
This answer works because it shows that you realize your talkative tendencies can be distracting in the workplace. You're also telling your future employer that you're willing to build relationships with coworkers, but not at the expense of productivity.
This is what separates us from our naive, chatty childhood selves.
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12. I have a hard time maintaining a work-life balance.
"I've been struggling with work-life balance, especially finland phone number material since I started working remotely during the pandemic. It's caused my stress levels to go through the roof, my productivity has hit an all-time low, and I haven't been at my best at work. Since I want to continue working remotely, I've created a better structure for my day with clear start and end times. I've already seen an improvement in my focus during my work hours."
At first glance, this seems like a "strength" disguised as a weakness - it's good to be fully present at work, right? It means you love your job. But if it's affecting your productivity and relationships with your coworkers, that's not so good.
This answer works because it doesn't mean "I work so much that my home life suffers." It means "I work so much that I'm exhausted and I realize I need to structure my day better."
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