Tag: happiness
New research suggests why the nicest people aren’t necessarily the happiest. — Read on www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fulfillment-any-age/202107/is-it-possible-you-can-be-too-nice People high in agreeableness in general had lower levels of life satisfaction. In contrast, …
At a recent all-hands meeting, Okta CEO Todd McKinnon told his employees that they need to take vacations, so he asked them to email him their plans. — Read …
Experts say AI is set to grow rapidly in psychiatry and therapy, allowing doctors to spot mental illness earlier and improve care. But are the technologies effective – and …
Calming down is a skill of self-compassion that we can build and practice. — Read on www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/compassion-matters/202105/the-art-calming-down
For elderly Americans, social isolation is especially perilous. Will machine companions fill the void? — Read on www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/05/31/what-robots-can-and-cant-do-for-the-old-and-lonely
Why right now is the ideal time to send a personal note. — Read on www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/a-simple-2-line-letter-can-massively-boost-employee-morale-new-study-finds.html
A first-of-its-kind study from Oxford University has investigated the relationship between well-being and time spent playing video games. The surprising findings revealed a small correlation between longer play-times and …
During the conventional 5-day week, most workers’ productivity levels gradually drop off as they move closer to the weekend, signaling the format may be outdated. — Read on www.fastcompany.com/90596603/work-all-day-or-work-every-day-why-the-five-day-workweek-is-outdated
A team of researchers at the University of Edinburgh, UK, found that wearing face-covering promotes mental health. Those who wore face coverings or masks most of the time had …
https://www.psypost.org/2020/12/study-uncovers-neural-predictors-of-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-outcome-for-patients-with-anxiety-and-depression-58871?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=study-uncovers-neural-predictors-of-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-outcome-for-patients-with-anxiety-and-depression Eric W. Dolan December 21, 2020 Individuals who exhibit greater brain activity in response to angry facial expressions may be more likely to benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy …