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PSYCHOLOGY OF TABLE MANNERS
Psychology says people who eat with their hands don't lack table manners, they may be preserving a deeper connection to food, memory and their rootsPsychology suggests that everyday habits often hold deeper meaning than they appear to. Eating with your hands is rarely about rejecting mo...
Psychology says people who automatically push their chair in when they leave a table often show these 7 personality traitsA simple act like pushing in a chair after use reveals a deeper personality trait: conscientiousness. This trait, linked to self-regulation...
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...
Why Do Some Employees Agree Publicly but Disagree in Private?Meetings often end with apparent agreement, but employees later voice objections privately. This disconnect stems from a lack of psychologi...
What Psychology Says About People Who Help Clear the Table at a RestaurantClearing restaurant plates isn't just politeness; it reveals empathy, learned responsibility, or a desire for order. Psychologists suggest ...
With threats to Greenland, Trump sets America on the road to conquestPresident Donald Trump's ambition to acquire Greenland from Denmark is causing international concern. This move challenges decades of U.S. ...
Exit polls 'bogus, 'deliberate attempt' to justify rigging: Congress' Jairam RameshThe Congress has criticized the exit polls as "bogus" and a "deliberate attempt" to justify rigging of elections. Congress general secretar...
Nifty at record high: How to navigate challenges in a surging bull marketWhile it’s a common tendency to view downcycles as emotionally draining experience, the same emotional complexity often gets oversimplified...
The last Waltz: After 45 days and 47 matches, the cricket carnival has reached its final destinationDon’t expect to see Rohit Sharma in another 50- over World Cup four years down the road. It will be a stretch even for the supremely fit an...
The Quiet Leader: Embracing Introverted Leadership StylesIntroverted leaders possess unique qualities that are just as essential for success in today's business landscape as extroverted leaders. T...
Nitish Kumar's manoeuvre in Bihar a boost to larger Opposition playAmid the gloom in the opposition camp over the collapse of the MVA government of Maharashtra, the second coming of Mahagathbandhan in Bihar...
How JPC recommendations on Personal Data Protection Bill compare with GDPR?In the original Personal Data Protection Bill of 2019 and, the recommendations provided by the JPC, some concepts like data fiduciary, data...
Is ignoring work texts and emails rude? Always being 'available' online may lead to cognitive overload & communication clutterEstablish boundaries with colleagues so that they don’t panic when they can’t reach you.
Why our valuation methods can’t forecast the future for an Asian Paints or a HDFC Bank?There are challenges in using the conventional DCF approach for valuing companies in India.
Can the design of your office improve workplace productivity?In most cases, employees today spend over fifty per cent of their waking hours at the workplace, and that environment greatly influences th...
Nifty at 13,500 by Dec? Here’s why analysts are making such projectionsThis year, Nifty has jumped over 9 per cent on a year-to-date (YTD) basis till June 27.
Congress calls for unity among 'progressive, secular, democratic' forcesThe former Union Minister alleged that the BJP had won the recent Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls by "dividing the people on communal lines".
Sensex reclaims mount 28K; 5 factors driving rally on D-StreetThe Nifty50 ended above its crucial psychological support of 8,650 supported by gains in realty, power, oil & gas, metals, capital goods an...
Here's how a robot could revolutionise card-dealingThe svelte brunette is a prototype of a human-like electronic croupier says could cut labour costs and open up new markets for casino opera...
In Viv Richards' footsteps: Virat Kohli can be the king of cricketWhile no one doubted Kohli's on-field qualities, many feared his off-field antics could derail a stellar career, but he’s come through dete...