Why Do You Feel Tired All The Time? Your habits play a significant role in boosting up your energy levels. Even improper diet and unhealthy lifestyle affect your immune system to a greater extent. Lack of sleep is another major cause for feeling tired. Well, such habits need to be cured as they can make you tired quickly. To fight lethargy, you need to be physically and mentally active [1]. … [Read more...] about Why Am I Always Tired? Common Reasons Why You Feel Tired All The Time
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Work After COVID-19
People will struggle to return to the office in two ways. Some won’t want to return to an office, but will continue to suffer the current impact on their personal and domestic wellbeing. And those who do return may have some of their team still working from home, causing a new dimension of social stress. … [Read more...] about Work After COVID-19
Working Like a Machine? Maybe That’s Why You Ate That KitKat
To test, we distributed flyers depicting a human-as-machine visual with and without an intervention message placed at a university-based cafeteria. This cafeteria offered a wide variety of entrée choices, including a salad and soup bar, international bowls, pizza, burgers, sandwiches, and a grill station. We photographed student and faculty meals after they received the flyers, and coded these pictures by healthiness. Our findings reveal that the intervention helped consumers with low eating self-efficacy make healthier lunch choices that day, compared to lack of intervention messaging. As expected, there was no effect of the intervention message on those with high eating self-efficacy who likely already felt that turning to their head when choosing food came naturally to them. … [Read more...] about Working Like a Machine? Maybe That’s Why You Ate That KitKat
Finding an Enemy That Works
As soon as the name of the antagonist is out there, people start forming teams. This is what presidents are addicted to. All they need to do is to find a popular topic with the potential to divide people, and the rest will sort itself out. News can’t tell people what to think, but it can tell them what to think about. … [Read more...] about Finding an Enemy That Works
Covid-19 on the Couch: Sigmund Freud’s Surprising Analysis
On April 11, 1929, Sigmund Freud wrote to his friend the psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger, who was grieving for the death of his eldest son, Robert, just 20 years old: ‘My daughter who died would have been thirty-six today… We know that the acute sorrow we feel after such a loss will run its course, but also that we will remain inconsolable, and will never find a substitute. No matter what may come to take its place, even should it fill that place completely, it remains something else. And that is how it should be. It is the only way of perpetuating a love that we do not want to abandon.’ … [Read more...] about Covid-19 on the Couch: Sigmund Freud’s Surprising Analysis