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PSYCHOLOGY OF ANNOYING
Psychology says people who always use speakerphone aren't trying to annoy others but are processing connection, convenience and attention differentlyPsychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect the ways people adapt to modern life. Constantly using speakerphone is rarely an int...
Psychology says your best friend might be the worst person to live with and the reason has nothing to do with friendshipPsychology suggests that friendship and roommate compatibility overlap, but they are not the same thing. Someone can be an excellent friend...
Psychology says people who get bored easily often aren’t understimulated, they’re used to operating at a higher baseline of stressBoredom transcends mere inactivity; it's a nuanced emotion shaped by our brain's expectations. Researchers in psychology have uncovered tha...
Why putting a spoonful of this ingredient in vases keeps flowers upright and hydratedKeep your beautiful bouquets fresh for longer with a simple kitchen hack. A mix of sugar and apple cider vinegar in water provides energy a...
Why Your Promotion Keeps Getting Delayed at Work, and What It Really MeansRepeatedly postponed promotion meetings can leave employees feeling anxious and demotivated, impacting their engagement and career proactiv...
You Saw Your Input Ignored in Key Meetings? Studies Explain Why Companies Quietly ShiftEmployees are experiencing a subtle yet impactful marginalization at work, where their voices are gradually excluded from discussions. This...
Why That One Coworker’s Daily Rant Sticks With You Longer Than You ThinkConstant workplace venting, known as co-rumination, can negatively impact both the person sharing and the listener. This behavior, often dr...
Why Some People Rarely Panic Over Small Problems, According to PsychologySome individuals handle small problems with remarkable calm. This resilience stems from how their brains assess threats and interpret event...
Mammootty apologises after body shaming film-maker Jude Anthany Joseph over 'bald' remark at ‘2018’ teaser launchThe actor made the remark while praising the film at an event.
Medical body frames tougher anti-ragging rulesEvery medical institution will appoint anti-ragging squads and committees. Every medical student and her guardian will give separate undert...
How to beat lockdown blues: What sports psychologists recommend for athletesThe Covid-19 outbreak brought the world to its knees, leading to sealing of borders, ban on travel, and postponement or cancellation of all...
Joy, anxiety or fear? The music you listen to can evoke 13 emotionsThe new study analyses how people respond to different genres of music.
Suffering from a cold? Call a mate, loneliness worsens the symptomsLonely people are more likely to report worse cold symptoms, according to a study.
Want to boost your career? Follow these 7 tips to persuade othersIrrespective of your job, it is important to influence others in order to grow in your career.
UK troops use Bollywood music as new weapon against ISISThe idea came after the Pakistani-born intelligence officer with British Army said that Bollywood tunes would annoy ISIS, which considers i...
Chewing gum could remove song stuck in your headChewing gum could turn off annoying earworms - catchy tunes that repeat in your head - according to a first of its kind study.
Violent 3D video games can make players angry, new study revealsPlaying violent video games in 3D makes everything seem more real - and can lead to higher anger levels in players, a new study has found.