“…Telepressure is a unique response to interpersonal social demands and encompasses the preoccupation and urge to quickly respond to message-based communication (Barber & Santuzzi, 2015 ). Despite its origin in occupational health psychology, telepressure has rapidly transformed into a more general responsiveness-related concept that can be experienced at any time throughout the day (Barber & Santuzzi, 2017 ), including boundary-crossing contexts such as workplace telepressure during leisure time (e.g., feeling the need to reply towards business emails in the bedroom; Cambier et al, 2019 ; Lutz et al, 2020 ; Van Laethem et al, 2018 ) and private life telepressure at work (e.g., feeling the need to reply towards chat messages of family and friends while having a conference call; Cambier et al, 2020 ; Lutz et al, 2020 ). Unfortunately, the pursuit of staying connected seems detrimental to well-being as employees who experience telepressure towards business communication struggle to psychologically detach from work during their leisure time (Barber et al, 2019 ; Cambier et al, 2019 ; Hu et al, 2019 ; Pfaffinger et al, 2020 ; Santuzzi & Barber, 2018 ).…”