When I published The Hurried Child in 1981, I was labeled a Pop psychologist and the book was not even reviewed iContemporary Psychology, the prestigious monthly book review journal of the American ...
People in a hurry are less likely to help a stranger in need. But does being in a hurry also reduce niceness? It turns out that this is not always the case, and the key to avoid it is mindfulness.
In an era of hyperconnectivity, hustle culture, and frequent change, hurry sickness—the constant feeling of needing to rush—can leave you exhausted and irritable. Here’s how to slow down without ...
In today’s fast-paced world, the pressure to do more, achieve more, and be more in less time has become a pervasive part of modern life — and it’s wearing employees out. The authors of one study on ...
A group under the aegis of ‘A Mother’s Love Initiative’ has advised parents to stop hurrying their children through early childhood. The Legal Adviser/Press Secretary of the group, Mr Uchechukwu ...
The average time India's neighbourhood doctors, called primary care consultants, spend with patients is a negligible two minutes, says the largest international study on the length of medical ...
People in a hurry are less likely to help a stranger in need. But does being in a hurry also reduce niceness? – researchers from the University of Warsaw and SWPS University wonder in the paper ...