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In a world ruled by pings, reels, likes, and endless scrolls, it’s easy to feel like life is happening elsewhere. You look at ...
If you’ve been around the governance, risk and compliance (GRC) space for a while, you likely remember the days when GRC workflows involved manually ...
FOMO is no longer a fleeting feeling but a daily mental health hazard, fuelling anxiety, burnout, and self-doubt through ...
Many don’t want to miss a special moment, blessing, or shared experience. They feel that being there will make them feel more ...
We all know those lucky people who seem to have wonderful dreams every single night after their heads hit the pillow. Maybe ...
When you live a life filled with meaning, spiritual fulfillment ... you receive a remarkable gift: a profound inner peace and ...
Cybersecurity giant Kaspersky has identified Gen Zs as one of the most exposed to cybercrimes due to oversharing of information online. In a report, Kaspersky said Gen Zs may be the most tech savvy ...
We all know using social media is considered bad for you. A high social media diet is linked to anxiety, depression and FOMO ...
FoMO has been linked to behavioral and psychological problems: depression, decreased psychological well-being, increased ...
FOMO isn’t a life sentence. With a few mindset shifts and intentional habits, you can turn this kind of anxiety into empowerment, and even find joy in missing out.
FOMO isn’t a life sentence. With a few mindset shifts and intentional habits, you can turn this kind of anxiety into empowerment, and even find joy in missing out.
New research shows that keeping with the digital Joneses, and making purchases based on pressures from social media, is driving a significant portion of young Americans into debt.