Adults experience ADHD too
ADHD is not just common in children but also in adults
ADHD is not just common in children but also in adults
Want to squeeze the life out of a tiny fluffy kitten? Well, you are not alone.
Sharing goals with friends may lead to fewer accomplishments for some people while more chance of success for others.
Are you anxious about joining in social events again, or do you simply enjoy solitude?
Experience is biased by expectations and verbal communications but gets better with time.
Who would say no to a compliment about their own work? It feels good, right? What about one that doesn’t feel entirely honest? Most importantly, is all praise the same?
Do you know excellence may be achieved easily? Check how scientists think of it!
Nowadays, the anonymization and greater social distance involved in online social interactions appear to facilitate misbehavior and a lack of empathy. Why is it easier to ignore, criticize, or mock people when online?
Imagine that it’s Christmas and, as every year, you ask for money— no risk of being disappointed and you can buy whatever you want with it. But it doesn’t quite feel the same as if you’d received a surprise, does it?
Do you easily manage to get fully immersed in one activity so that you disconnect from your surroundings? How come, and how easy is it to do that?