McKinsey has labeled the pattern “the Great Exhaustion,” noting that one in five workers now report outright burnout.
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Dr. Patricia Schmidt, a doctor of psychology and neuroscientist, says in a world built to steal our attention, staying ...
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From fast cars and houses to designer clothing, fine wines and fancy jewellery, money can buy almost anything. It buys influence and improves the health and appearance of the wealthy. And yet it ...
Digital screens are pervasive not only at work but at home and in school as well. In Europe, around 30 per cent of workers aged 15 to 74 reported using digital devices for all or most of their working ...
Every parent wants their child to feel special, but it’s easy to overlook the little things that make the biggest impact. Sometimes, it’s the tiniest gestures that stick with kids and help them feel ...
Sign up to receive the TV WEEK e-Newsletter and offers we choose to share with you straight to your inbox Taking to TikTok over the weekend, the actor turned social ...
Have you ever locked in? No, not finding yourself locked in a lift or a bathroom. We're talking about locking IN - the phrase you might have seen on social media or heard people saying lately. To lock ...
Parents are often wary of their kids’ screen time but overlook how consistent phone use can influence their development. Phubbing—a blend of “phone” and “snubbing”—essentially means ignoring someone ...