How Incense Affects Brain Function: A Study
Maybe your first introduction to incense was that kid in your high school who never went anywhere without their guitar.
Maybe it’s always been a part
Maybe your first introduction to incense was that kid in your high school who never went anywhere without their guitar.
Maybe it’s always been a part
Maybe your first introduction to incense was that kid in your high school who never went anywhere without their guitar.
Maybe it’s always been a part
“Stressed out” has only been pressure-tested as a concept for less than 100 years. That sounds crazy, considering that all human advancements were designed to
Find yourself working overtime and wondering why you’re still not finished your project? After all, you’ve got a whole eight hours if you’re an average office worker in America.
You may not have accomplished everything you set out to in those eight hours because, according to a 2018 survey, almost nobody is working the full eight.
In fact, it’s much more likely that less than three hours of your day are dedicated to actual, nose-to-the-grindstone, productive work. Two hours and fifty-three minutes, to be exact, is the average amount of time spent on work during the day.
Think, for a moment, about questionnaires you fill out at your doctor’s office… Are you now or have you ever been a smoker? Do you
Have you ever wondered why it feels so good to cross something off of your list?
There’s a psychological principle, known as the “Zeigarnik effect,” named for its discoveress Bluma Zeigarnik, that comes close to addressing why.
You see, we tend to remember things we need to do better than things we’ve already done.
So even if you’ve crossed four of five items off the list, your brain focuses on the one you have left.
You know the facts – historical unemployment rates, a tumbling economy, swathes of people forced out of bars and restaurants and into outdoor spaces (many