Author name: Payal Gupta

Here Is Why Many Americans Might Be Missing Work even as Normalcy Returns

It appears that more people are missing work more often than ever. A new study into the number of Google searches for people looking to miss work shows that the volume of searches has skyrocketed over the past two years. The number of searchers about missing work is on the rise  The Great Resignation is …

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The Study shows that the Average Person Spends Ten Years Of Their Life on Autopilot

Sometimes you may feel like your days are the same as years go by. According to a new study, you aren’t alone, which shows that the average person spends almost ten years of their lifetime on “autopilot”, doing the same stuff every day.  People drift around 5 hours daily without thinking of their actions  A …

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Men Stuck in A Rut In Their Wardrobes As Trends Change, Study Shows

When it comes to dressing, men don’t seem to care much, according to a recent study. The survey of 1000 men working in an office found that 52% of men tend to repeat an outfit each week with an average of around five different outfits in their change. Men admit to having challenges dressing up …

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Service Industry Workers Could Avoid Making Mistakes If They Get Training, Study Finds

According to a new study for front-line service industry operators, every task is essential, and chaos ensues when they forget something during a shift. The survey of 1,000 service industry employees in the food, beverage and hospitality sectors revealed that an average worker completes 11 tasks at the end of a shift.  Forgetting a task …

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Using A Smartphone To Seek For Meaning And Purpose In Life Could Be An Exercise In Futility

You’ll likely keep browsing on your phone if you’re looking for contentment or a sense of purpose without finding any. But, according to a recent study, using your phone or social networks to look for purpose can inadvertently worsen emotions of hopelessness while concurrently promising to fix people’s problems. Smartphones offer unrestricted information access to …

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You Can Boost The Number Of Your Daily Steps By Wearing A Fitness Tracker, Study Shows

You should probably wear a fitness tracker if you want to increase your daily steps, according to a recent study. Brigham Young University researchers reveal that a fitness tracker can increase the amount of time spent walking even if the individual doesn’t look at the device.  Wearing a fitness makes someone increase activity.  Most importantly, …

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People With Challenges In Managing Their Debt Susceptible To Psychological Health Problems, Study Shows

Your financial situation may have a bearing on how well you feel mental. According to a survey of British nationals, individuals who feel as though they are suffering from debts are more prone to experience anxiety and sadness. The pandemic, ensuing inflation and rising energy costs burden families.  The study demonstrates how the pandemic, the …

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Are Sunglasses And Sunscreen For Summer Only? Here is what Americans Believe

A new study has revealed that despite the presence of the sun all year round, 39% of Americans believe that sunglasses are only meant for summer. In addition, the study looked at how Americans protect their body and eyes from harm, and 40% of the subjects believe sunscreen is meant for summer only.  Americans wear …

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Stress Makes Couples Focus on the Negative Attributes of Their Spouses

The “honeymoon” phase is the most exciting stage in marriage, but once it is over, relationships tend to be tested, which brings the worst in couples. According to a new study, stress can make loving spouses concentrate more on their partner’s annoying habits.  Individuals in heterosexual relationships are judgmental of their partner’s behaviour  According to …

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