Cyberbullies Likely to Be Former Friends or Romantic Partners

-Janice Wood Cyberbullying is more likely to occur between current or former friends and dating partners than between students who were never friends or in a romantic relationship, according to a new study. “A common concern regarding cyberbullying is that strangers can attack someone, but here we see evidence that there are significant risks associatedContinue reading “Cyberbullies Likely to Be Former Friends or Romantic Partners”

How Complaining Rewires Your Brain For Negativity (And How To Break The Habit)

-Annie Wood “Spending today complaining about yesterday won’t make tomorrow any better.” ~Unknown When I was about sixteen or so, one of my parent’s friends got into some trouble with the law. When we’d visit him he’d often shake his head from side to side and mumble, my life is in the toilet. He saidContinue reading “How Complaining Rewires Your Brain For Negativity (And How To Break The Habit)”

Mismatch Of Personal Needs, Work Duties Can Fuel Burnout

-Traci Pedersen A new study shows that burnout occurs when there is a mismatch between unconscious needs and the demands you experience at work. For example, burnout may happen to an outgoing accountant who seeks to make new friendships but whose job offers little opportunity to do so, or perhaps to a manager who doesContinue reading “Mismatch Of Personal Needs, Work Duties Can Fuel Burnout”