Browsing: Mental Health
U.S. Olympic gold medalist Hezly Rivera shares her secret to switching her mindset to calm mode before performing
Hezly Rivera didn’t become an Olympic gold medalist by obsessing over her sport before performing—she found the key to winning…
Gen Z’s brains are ‘growing around their phones’ the way a tree warps around a tombstone, ‘Anxious Generation’ author warns
A global public health emergency driven by the swift transition from a play-based to a phone-based childhood has created a…
Reese Witherspoon attributes her $440 million success to anxiety—she says she pushed herself to ‘extreme levels to show up at work in a perfect way’
Reese Witherspoon is learning to relax nowadays, but she says the rise to her success as an Oscar-winning actress was…
As reported on CBSSports.com, this week, the selection committee for the College Football Playoff will release its first national ranking…
Former VP Kamala Harris says she went through a nine-hour interview to land the job—but she couldn’t escape ‘gold medal depression’ even when she won
Job-seekers complain about “ghost jobs,” five rounds of interviews, and tedious skills tests—but even major leaders are no exception to…
The CEOs of Apple, Airbnb, and PepsiCo agree on one thing: life as a business leader is incredibly lonely
Being CEO has its many perks: Business leaders get to command the world’s most powerful companies, shape their legacies as…
Wealthy family in New Jersey posts tutoring job for $264,000 a year—complete with 45 days vacation and a guesthouse
If you love the idea of tutoring young people, six weeks of vacation, and an annual salary of more than…
In September of 2025, the United States Food and Drug Administration released a report stating that although kratom is available…
Billionaire ex-Google CEO says one deceptively simple weekend habit will help you level up at work
Eric Schmidt, whose net worth is hovering around $45 billion, knows what it takes to climb the corporate ladder in…
Just like humans, AI can get ‘brain rot’ from low-quality text and the effects appear to linger, pre-print study says
Studies suggest humans experience shorter attention spans, distorted memories, and shifts in self-esteem due to “brain rot,” or a dependence…












