Time magazine reports that if you're convinced you don't usually make a good first impression, a new study finds people often underestimate how much another person likes them after first meeting them.
Scientists say "Infants understand with leaders, you have to obey them even when they are not around. With bullies, though, you have to obey them only when they are around." Out of the mouths of babes indeed.
Using the same technology they figured out where all other users ranked in terms of attractiveness and when they plugged it all in they found that 25 percent of all users were seeking potential dates who were obviously more attractive than themselves.
Carstensen suggest something radical -- that full-time work would ideally begin around age 40, and gradually transition to part-time work in the later years, before full retirement around age 80.
Dr. Robert Glatter, an assistant professor of emergency medicine, says siblings' personalities can rub off on one another in three specific ways: how you express your emotion, how you act in social situations, and your eating habits
The results showed that a person's perception of limited time is influenced by their pursuit of happiness. In other words, time becomes a concern mostly when you feel you haven't yet achieved happiness.
Whew,,,for a minute there I thought I was losing my mind…turns out I was just moving room to room! A fascinating news study out of Notre Dame reveals that passing through doorways can actually cause you to forget things and I don’t just mean the doorway of the neighborhood tavern.
You know the feeling….the frustration of entering a room and forgetting what we were going to do. Or get. Or find. No
We all know eating too much and moving too little can add a little extra around the waist. But can your personality lead to weight gain too?
A new study published by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology says it’s possible.