They found that those who listened to the heavy - bass music
reported more feelings of power and generated more power - related words in the implicit task than those listening to the low - bass music.
Not exact matches
The practice pays off, according to research: People who practice gratitude activities are
more optimistic,
feel better about their lives, exercise
more and
report fewer physical issues.
A two - month 2010 study of nearly 300 cancer patients at the Mayo Clinic found that those given 1,000 or 2,000 milligrams of ginseng each day
reported feeling more energized compared with those who took a placebo.
Researchers at the University of Georgia found that previously sedentary adults who started doing 20 minutes of low - to moderate intensity aerobic exercise three times a week for six weeks
reported feeling less fatigued and
more energized.
And because the dial on these strong emotions was turned down, the students also
reported feeling subtler emotions (like calmness or loneliness)
more keenly.
«The participants who'd completed the gratitude task months earlier not only
reported feeling more gratefulness two weeks after the task than members of the control group, but also, months later, showed
more gratitude - related brain activity in the scanner.
«Their negative emotions decreased
more than those in the other groups, and they also
felt less depressed and
more emotionally balanced than when they started,»
reports the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center's write - up of the research.
Studies have found that people who
report feeling lonely — regardless of the actual size of their network — are
more likely to experience worse symptoms when they're sick.
As businesses take
more aggressive steps to combat sexual harassment, a new
report from Bloomberg reveals that some hotels are giving their housekeepers «panic buttons» they can press if they
feel threatened by a guest.
Participants assigned to recall a purchase made for someone else
reported feeling significantly happier immediately after this recollection; most importantly, the happier participants
felt, the
more likely they were to choose to spend a windfall on someone else in the near future.
«In sum, social media users are not any
more likely to
feel stress than others, but there is a subgroup of social media users who are
more aware of stressful events in their friends» lives and this subgroup of social media users does
feel more stress,» the
report states.
But other recently released
reports suggest small businesses
more acutely
felt Sandy's pinch.
If you force yourself to think about how the employee makes you
feel, your gut may be able to tell you
more than any
reports or individual bits of data can.
Not surprisingly, binge - watching is also less frowned upon, with only 30 % of respondents
reporting a negative view of binge - viewership (there would appear to be some self - loathers in that bunch) compared to two years ago, when
more than half of respondents
felt the term «binging» had negative connotations.
In a 2015 North American workforce
report by Learnkit, 89 percent of the 421 employees surveyed said they
felt it was important that their employers support their learning and development, and 53 percent acknowledged that they would like their jobs
more had they had better training.
Between that and
reports that Amazon will unveil a bigger, 8.9 - inch version by mid-year, Apple should expect to
feel a lot
more heat.
These results echo a recent Gallup study showing that employees who work from home three to four days a week are far
more likely (41 percent versus 30 percent) to «
feel engaged» and far less likely (48 percent versus 55 percent) to
feel «not engaged» than people who
report to the office each day.
«If you ask for input frequently and hold the conversations face - to - face, idea sharing will
feel less ominous and
more natural,» claim the authors, who
report that this small change can make a remarkably huge difference.
If you know the difference between trick questions and all the others, you'll
feel more confident during media interviews, and journalists will often
report better stories.
However, the people who
reported not sleeping well, having sleep problems, or
feeling sleepy during the day had
more biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease in their cerebrospinal fluid.
«The results showed it was the people who wrote self - compassionately who
felt more self - forgiveness, personal improvement and self - acceptance,»
reports PsyBlog.
Also surprising: Young people with the highest rates of social media use
reported very similar
feelings of loneliness to those who barely use it, Still, Cordani says, «meaningful social interaction» was seen as key to reducing isolation so
more face - to - face conversations are needed.
A
report at Science Mag revealed that body language, not facial expression, reveals
more of how someone is
feeling.
More than half of these 18 - to 24 - year - old members of Gen Z identified with 10 of the 11 feelings associated with loneliness, while more than 90 % of people 72 and older reported feeling close to others, having people to turn to and talk to, and feeling «in tune with others.&ra
More than half of these 18 - to 24 - year - old members of Gen Z identified with 10 of the 11
feelings associated with loneliness, while
more than 90 % of people 72 and older reported feeling close to others, having people to turn to and talk to, and feeling «in tune with others.&ra
more than 90 % of people 72 and older
reported feeling close to others, having people to turn to and talk to, and
feeling «in tune with others.»
Women, especially those who regarded themselves as single during the study,
reported that they
felt they were taking
more of a risk when sexting, citing that they
felt there was a greater chance their messages would be made public, or that they would be rejected by the recipient.
Study participants who sat at a desk piled with papers, for instance,
reported feeling more frustrated and fatigued and took 10 % longer to perform a simple cognitive matching test.
The oil market is re-balancing as demand continues to grow but
more time is needed before these shifting fundamentals are
felt by markets, the latest
report from the International Energy Agency said Friday.
Looking
more closely at how different generations are impacted by these changes, the
report found that 43 percent of millennials
feel personally affected by the skills gap, compared to 38 percent of generation X and 23 percent of baby boomers.
The
more time young adults spend on social media, the
more likely they are to
feel isolated, a
report from scientists at the University of Pittsburgh reveals.
75 % of respondents
feel that it lets them fulfil
more personal and social commitments while 64 % of employees
report being
more productive outside of the office.
After 10 weeks, the people who had written about things they were thankful for
reported being
more optimistic and
feeling better about their lives.
Employees at pet - friendly workplaces also
report feeling friendlier to one another and have a
more positive impression of the company.
Speaking of overwhelming, saving for retirement, as you said, is sort of a big challenge and the good news in the
report and the survey is that when people have a retirement plan at work, they
feel more confident, they
feel more comfortable.
As Ad Age's Anthony Crupi
reports, Van Pelt said viewers who fall asleep to his midnight TV show and wake up to the new digital program might
feel like they're married to him or are «hooking up,» then asked the audience to «decide which is the
more horrifying thought.»
90 percent of people who cowork
report feeling more confident on the job, which leads 60 percent to
feel more relaxed at home.
Research shows that women of all ages who start a strength training workout, similar to Pure Barre,
report that they
feel healthier,
more fit and have an improved self - image than before starting the workout.
More than half (55 percent) of job seekers
report their work - life balance is terrible or needs improvement and 68 percent
feel stressed by their current work - life balance.
The number who say it is done accidentally has increased from 17 % a year ago as
more people
feel that the traditional media engages in
reporting fake news stories.
Based on findings from our latest study, «
Report from the Front Lines: Small Business Outlook and Ecommerce Strategies for the 2014 Holiday Season,» 76 % of small - and medium - sized business owners
feel optimistic that their business will generate
more sales this holiday season than they did in 2013.
For
more Morgan Stanley Research on the outlook for the US economy and markets in 2016, ask your Morgan Stanley representative or a Financial Advisor for the full
reports, «2016 US Economic Outlook: Testing the Waters» (Nov 29, 2015) and «2016 US Equity Strategy Outlook:
Feeling Worse, But Not Sure We Can Explain It» (Nov 30, 2015).
In the last few months, the American public has begun to take accounts of sexual misconduct
more seriously, and some survivors have
felt safe going public about their experiences for the first time, knowing that their
reports, now, may actually be heard.
On a
more personal note, it
felt odd last quarter seeing only my picture at the top of this
report.
Thanks to workplace communication platforms that use technology to drive collaboration, many remote workers
report feeling more engaged than ever with their colleagues and in completing shared tasks and reaching organizational goals.
«In light of Amazon and Macy's recent results, we
feel more confident that Amazon will displace Macy's as the No. 1 U.S. apparel retailer by 2017,» Blackledge said in a research
report.
Children growing up in Selamta homes were healthier, did better in school, and
reported feeling safer and
more loved than children growing up in orphanages or on the street.
«There's also a huge gap between how boys and girls
report this: What the data shows is that the girls are
feeling under even
more pressure, and that's something that we should be aware of in the UK.»
A
report by the Woolf Institute - released to coincide with the anniversary of the 7/7 bombings - has found that religious people are
more likely to
feel connected to their community than their country.
For the early explorers, and certainly for those in Europe reading their first
reports, the specificity and detail of America's native flora and fauna, and even
more, its aboriginal Indian cultures, which by 1492 had already completed a long and distinguished history in this hemisphere, were swallowed up in a generalized
feeling of newness which replaced that specificity and detail with the blank screen of an alleged «state of nature.»
We tend to project our own sensitivity here, said this friend, who went on to tell me (to my surprise) that when a crab tears away the claw of another crab, as I had
reported to him, the probability is that what the latter
feels is
more like a twinge than like the anguish that the tearing away of a limb would cause in us.
Pop «christianity» is losing popularity, and we're not really seeing a shrinkage of the number of Christians and a gain in the «nones» (% of atheists has remained quite stable) but instead just
more accurate
reporting, as people don't
feel social pressure to check the «Christianity» box.