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  2. How to quiet the noise in your head, and feel happier at work ...

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    All of the ways your presentation could go wrong swirl in your mind. Yesterday's tense exchange with your boss plays on a loop. Worry about the threat of layoffs, a recent parenting mishap, and an ...

  3. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop ...

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    After Yahoo!'s February 2013 announcement of discontinuation of a remote work option for employees, Quiet was cited by NBC News' Isolde Raftery for its concern that creativity would be hindered, [56] and by The Miami Herald's Leonard Pitts Jr. against the belief that synergy always produces the best results, and against the one-size-fits-all ...

  4. Mathematical anxiety - Wikipedia

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    For instance, when a highly math-anxious student performs disappointingly on a math question, it could be due to math anxiety or the lack of competency in math because of math avoidance. Ashcraft determined that by administering a test that becomes increasingly more mathematically challenging, he noticed that even highly math-anxious ...

  5. Stress management - Wikipedia

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    Managers stress levels were not as high as the actual practitioners themselves. An eye opening statistic showed that nearly 54% of workers suffered from anxiety while being in the hospital. Although this was a small sample size for hospitals around the world, Caplan feels this trend is probably fairly accurate across the majority of hospitals. [48]

  6. Quiet quitting: Are workers taking advantage or taking control?

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    "The term 'quiet quitting' is so offensive because it suggests that people that do their work have somehow quit their job, framing workers as some sort of villain in an equation where they're ...

  7. Daydreaming could amplify learning, a new study shows ... - AOL

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    But more recent work suggests that similar processes may occur during daydreaming, or even a different type of learning altogether that could be a beneficial addition to what occurs at night.

  8. Learning disability - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes called dyscalculia, a math disability involves difficulties such as learning math concepts (such as quantity, place value, and time), difficulty memorizing math facts, difficulty organizing numbers, and understanding how problems are organized on the page. Dyscalculics are often referred to as having poor "number sense".

  9. Forget 'Quiet Quitting.' Here's How to Actually Set ... - AOL

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