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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 ...
Why your brain enters its most powerful mode when you are boredNeuroscience research reveals boredom is not a waste of time but a crucial tool for mental focus, emotional equilibrium, and creativity. Th...
When a Workplace Asks One Employee to Train Multiple People on the Same WorkOrganizations often train multiple employees on similar tasks for knowledge continuity and flexibility. However, this approach can cognitiv...
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...
Why You Can Feel Restless Even When Life Is Going Fine, According to PsychologyFeeling restless when nothing is wrong is common, often stemming from the brain's evolved design to anticipate threats rather than relax. T...
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...
Caring for someone with dementia? Here’s what you can expect, say expertsDementia is, for all intents and purposes, incurable, so caring for a patient may become a full-time job.
Stay clear of Alzheimer's, try 'exergaming''Exergaming' is the term used for playing interactive video games that require physical exercise.
How to multi-task without getting stressedTo increase your effectiveness at multi-tasking, ask your memory to take a holiday. Plan tasks in advance and write them down.
Global Indian Women: Top 20 India-born & globally successful women from business and artsAn ET Magazine-MavenMagnet study on global women achievers of Indian origin in business and the arts who are creating the biggest buzz onli...