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Why some employees struggle to work in morning shifts while others dislike later hour shifts, Harvard scholar explains the biological reason

Some employees naturally perform better in the morning, while others are more productive later in the day. According to Harvard-affiliated sleep expert Michael A. Grandner, these differences are linked to chronotypes, or genetically influenced biological clocks. He explains that struggles with certain shift timings are often not about motivation or work ethic, but about working against the body's natural circadian rhythm, which affects focus, energy, and overall performance.

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