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PSYCHOLOGY OF DISTRACTED EATING
Psychology says adults who eat bananas with a spoon are not weird: Why some people turn everyday eating into a comfort ritualPsychology suggests that adults who eat bananas with a spoon are rarely being strange or childish. More often, they are responding to funda...
Hara Hachi Bu: The Japanese secret parents teach their children that may explain why obesity rates remain so low in JapanDiscover "Hara Hachi Bu," a centuries-old Japanese practice from Okinawa, teaching to eat until 80% full. This simple principle, passed thr...
Psychology suggests people who wash dishes right after eating aren’t just tidy; they’re closing small mental loops, because unfinished tasks tend to stay active in attention longer than most people realizeTidying up the kitchen right after a meal can do wonders for your mindset. Those dirty dishes represent unfinished business, cluttering you...
Psychology says people who keep sipping water while eating aren't distracted, they may be listening to their body in a different wayPsychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. In this case, the water itself is not the central factor, th...
Psychology says people who prefer dining alone aren't rude: They may simply be protecting their peace, independence and relationship with themselvesPsychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. Choosing to eat alone is rarely an act of social rejection; ...
Psychology says adults who look up restaurant menus before meeting friends aren’t fussy; they’re lowering cognitive load before connection begins, because too many small unknowns can drain social energyChecking restaurant menus beforehand is not fussiness but a smart way to manage mental energy. Social gatherings demand attention for conve...
Psychology says kids who refuse to eat without a screen may share this hidden risk linked to focus, mood, and creativity and it may be quietly changing how their brain developsPsychology suggests that children who refuse to eat without a phone are not necessarily showing signs of a serious issue, but the behavior ...
Psychology says the exhaustion of modern life often isn’t from overwork: It’s from the fact that we’ve eliminated every attention gap, and the brain never gets the empty space it needs to recoverIn our bustling modern world, the rush of daily life rarely grants us the luxury of stillness. The unending stimulation stretches our menta...
Buddhist proverb of the day: ‘What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us’ - A timeless lesson on the power of inner strengthBuddhist wisdom highlights the power within. Past and future concerns are minor compared to inner strength. This ancient insight offers a v...
Psychology says people who keep their phone face down during meals aren't just being polite - they are often protecting attention in a way that helps conversations feel more realPsychologists are concerned about how smartphones impact communication, even when not in use. Placing a phone face down is believed to mini...
There are bulls and bears, and also ducks. When Warren Buffett warned against being a stock market duckWarren Buffett mentioned a metaphor that should haunt every investor who has ever felt clever during a rising market: The preening duck tha...
Actor Madhavan’s son Vedaant, who has won 5 gold medals as swimming champion, reveals routine behind success, shares how he stays calm in competitions: 'You just need to focus on....'Vedaant Madhavan, son of actor R. Madhavan, has forged his own identity as a champion swimmer, excelling in freestyle events. His impressiv...
This Simple Kitchen Routine Saves Time Every Single DayBusy kitchens can cause stress. A small habit, a short kitchen reset after every meal, can boost efficiency and mental focus. This practice...
People Who Tidy Up While Cooking Share These 9 Traits, According to PsychologyCleaning while cooking shows deeper personality traits. It indicates a disciplined mind that plans ahead. Such habits help manage stress an...
Not all hunger is real: UK doctor says this regular drink can be the trick to reduce mindless eatingMany of us eat out of boredom or stress rather than true hunger. UK-based surgeon Dr Karan Rajan suggests that drinking sparkling water can...
Hangry’ is a hoax: New study reveals your brain stays sharp even when your stomach growls, but there is a catchA new meta-analysis published in the American Psychological Association’s Psychological Bulletin debunks the myth that hunger dulls the min...
Team of experts found ways to help young people addicted to social media to cut the cravingResearch shows that social media has both positive and negative impacts on mental health. By setting goals and reflecting on media consumpt...
'Dieting makes cravings worse': Here is how to own your cravingsIt turns out many people are dealing with cravings the wrong way by trying to restrict, avoid and distract themselves from tempting foods.
Back-to-school anxiety is real for children: Parents must embrace distraction, engage in family activitiesAnxiety may be a challenge for many more children than usual.
Eating 'on the go' could make you fat: StudyThe findings from the study also showed that eating while walking around triggered more overeating compared to eating during other forms of...