Americans believe that the ideal couple consists of a “golden retriever” and a “bear,” according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans in a relationship looked at these social media–trending personality types, finding that the loyalty, affection, and optimism of the “golden retriever” type is attractive, along with the warm comfort and caring nature […]
Doctronic reports burnout and compassion fatigue are distinct yet related; understanding them is crucial for caregiver well-being and job performance.
Eight in 10 unemployed Americans are struggling to find the motivation to continue their job search, according to new research. A survey of 5,000 unemployed adults explored the emotional and practical fallbacks of being displaced, finding that just 23% are consistently motivated. On the other hand, 31% have admittedly stopped actively searching and 35% said […]
In Tupelo, community isn’t just a word, it’s a responsibility. And few carry that responsibility with as much intentional joy as Hannah Maharrey.
To attract more interest, scientists say, don’t just list your best qualities in your profile, tell a story about yourself.
Researchers found that VR games may increase a person’s sense of altruism and influence levels of empathy.
A Penn State training program helps K-12 teachers learn how to give students the confidence to ask questions and understand various perspectives about complex topics.
As I argued in an earlier column, political entrenchment has created a kind of no-man’s-land between the political left and right. Both sides …
The owner says it allows employees to take time off without "judgement, questioning or the need for medical evidence."
LifeStance Health reports that K-Pop's impact on mental health varies; it can foster joy and community but also lead to comparison and burnout.


