How working from home may impact work exhaustion, caused by conflict between work and family demands
The authors of this study looked closely at the ways beginners versus experts respond to negative or positive feedback.
Let’s say you are sitting at your desk, with something to write, and you notice some anxiety… and an urge...
Are you afraid people might find out you’re not as capable as they may think? That's Imposter Syndrome. Here are some tips to get past it.
Do peoples’ personalities change after 30?
Here's a quick look at the various different ways we learn - from visual learning to copy learning to scribble learning.
The hardest habits to change, by far, are the ones people can’t seem to control.
Can money buy happiness? Is ignorance truly bliss? Are happy people shallow and unaware of the problems of the world? Can a person be too happy?
After you see the #1 habit, please scroll down for #2. They might seem contradictory, but you can't hit your creative stride until you find a way to balance both.
Extraversion does not just explain differences between how people act at social events. How extraverted you are may influence how the brain makes choices -- specifically whether you choose an immediate or delayed reward, according to a study.
Communities that stick together and do good for others cope better with crises and are happier for it.
For some people, neither the carrot nor the stick will serve as a motivational tool
It is a beautiful thing to create, to produce, to go out there in the world and make a contribution. But it is just as important that we teach others to create and produce, that we encourage them...
What if you currently live a very comfortable lifestyle and you have a lot of assets? How can you justify running off to do what truly makes you happy if it might put all your current assets at risk?
When there are conflicting demands from work, home and the classroom, any hectic time can be filled with stress.
Following your passion can be a tough thing... but figuring out what that passion is can be even more elusive.
While some psychologists still argue that people perform better when they do something because they want to, research suggests we shouldn't even make that distinction.
I couldn't motivate myself to do anything important this morning, which is a rare thing for me. I started to doubt myself, and wonder whether anything I do is worthwhile.
I sat in a crowd of 45,000 in 2013, watching super-billionaire investors Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger riff off each other and deliver quick wit and worldly wisdom about finances and life in general...
How does someone else’s success mean anything bad for you?
You know what it's like: No focus, lots of stress, lots of mental exhaustion without really getting anything done.
Research shows that how people view their abilities in the workplace impacts how they respond to success.
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