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PSYCHOLOGY OF DOODLING
Psychology says the person filling the margins with doodles during a long Zoom call isn't checked out; a 2009 study found doodlers actually remembered about 29% more of what they heardDoodling during boring tasks can actually improve memory retention. A study found that people who doodled remembered more information after...
Psychology says adults who can’t resist popping bubble wrap aren’t being immature, they may be enjoying one of the brain's simplest forms of satisfactionPsychology suggests adults who enjoy popping bubble wrap aren't simply wasting time. For them, one of the simplest pleasures is simply hear...
Psychology says adults who keep cracking their fingers and neck are often trying to regulate stress and restore a sense of controlPsychology also points to Social Learning Theory, introduced by Albert Bandura, which suggests that people often absorb and imitate behavio...
Psychology says people who shake their legs while talking aren't rude or impatient: They may be trying to regulate energy without realizing itPsychology suggests that seemingly small habits often reflect deeper underlying processes. Leg shaking is rarely an act of rudeness or disr...
Ankur Warikoo chooses 'favourite' brain rewiring technique: Top Yale scientist decodes happiness psychologyAnkur Warikoo highlights seven happiness strategies from Yale psychologist Laurie Santos, whose course Psychology and the Good Life is the ...
Duck or rabbit illusion debunked: What you see first isn’t just a trick—Here’s what science really saysThat viral duck-rabbit illusion isn't a personality test, says science! A new study debunked social media claims linking the image to trait...
From learning to say no, to enjoying stargazing, six ways to take care of yourself in 2023It's okay to prioritise yourself sometimes. You matter.
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala explains why everyone should invest in stocksThe Big Bull chats with Bollywood Diva on life, passion and art of making money. Every should invest in stocks as equities also give tax ad...
Google celebrates Sigmund Freud's 160th birth anniversary with a doodleFreud, who left Austria in 1938 to escape the Nazis died of cancer in the United Kingdom.
Workaholic young leaders find innovative ways to switch offAccepting that running a startup isn’t easy and moments of relaxation can be few and far between, they prefer to incorporate them into dail...
Hard-working young leaders find innovative ways to relax at workCompletely accepting that running a startup isn’t a piece of cake and moments of relaxation can be few and far between, they prefer to inco...