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Employee gets called for disciplinary meeting. The reason goes viral: 'For leaving....'A viral discussion on X highlighted employee frustration after a worker faced disciplinary action for leaving at the official closing hour....
The Paradox of Emotional Suppression: Why Trying Not to Feel Something Amplifies ItContrary to popular belief, suppressing emotions often intensifies them, a phenomenon known as the paradox of emotional suppression. Resear...
The Psychology of Everyday Experience: Why You Can Feel Restless Even When Nothing Is WrongModern life keeps our brains perpetually alert, leading to restlessness. Suppressed emotions and cognitive underload also contribute, as do...
From multitasking to not drinking enough water: Dr Pal shares 10 everyday habits that is harming your brainDr. Pal highlights overlooked daily habits detrimental to brain health, including poor sleep, prolonged sitting, multitasking, and unhealth...
10 Best 75-inch TVs in India for a Stunning Home Theatre Experience (2025)Looking to upgrade your home entertainment setup? This curated list of the best 75-inch TVs brings you top-performing models that combine c...
Is multitasking breaking our brain? Experts reveal alarming truth about productivity mythsMultitasking may feel efficient, but experts warn it strains the brain, reduces focus, and hampers productivity. Rather than performing tas...
Task Master: How to regain focus and smarter multitasking strategiesIf you’re stuck in a multitasking trap, get smarter at it. Here’s a guide to regaining focus
Do you misplace items, forget names? It could be 'pseudo-dementia'Pseudo-dementia, a condition characterized by cognitive impairments caused by depression or stress, is increasingly affecting younger indiv...
World Heart Day: The WFH era is here to stay; millennials need to get enough sleep, eat well & stay positiveWorking professionals can take care of their heart in 5 easy steps.
A psychologist explains how to organise your computer desktop for optimal productivityThe problem with having a messy computer desktop is, it can negatively affect our productivity, says psychologist Pamela Rutledge.