Nearly three-fourths of U.S. adults said the government is not doing enough to ensure access to affordable mental health care, a new West Health-Gallup Healthcare survey found. The survey revealed ...
There’s a pervasive crime being committed in the business world: the fetishization of doing, at the expense of thinking. From meetings to deadlines to notifications to obligations, everybody is ...
Over the last decade, Cal Newport has become something of a modern workplace ombudsman. A professor of computer science at Georgetown, his books have addressed the ways in which technology can be a ...
Every workplace has its own set of rules. Some rules are expressed clearly, while others go unspoken. Learning how to navigate those nuances is essential for a successful career. Employees often ...
Someone somewhere said that it’s better to regret the things you have done than the things you haven’t—but every thing done is another not done, every glass of wine is a chapter unread, there is no ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Whenever you’re actively performing a task—say, lifting weights at the gym or taking a hard exam—the parts of your brain required to ...
Most people have goals to get ahead and even know, in principle, what steps to take to achieve them, but just keep not taking those steps. For instance, a successful designer does beautiful art on the ...
We work at Griffith University’s Blurred Minds initiative. The program uses games to educate Australian high school students about alcohol, drugs and vaping. As part of our research, schools ...