We’re all guilty of it. You get a few precious moments to yourself and what do you do? Pick up your phone and. . . scroll. The average user spends at least three hours a day on their mobile.* But, ...
Studies show maladaptive daydreaming hurts personal relationships. People get too caught up in daydreams to connect with others. This leads to lonely feelings and broken bonds with family and friends.
Ghosting, a common form of rejection in the digital era, can leave individuals feeling abandoned and confused. New research ...
When’s the last time you stopped what you were doing and let your mind wander? Ever been told to get your head out of the clouds and stop daydreaming? There’s a general sense that getting lost ...
Daydreaming is often viewed negatively, seen as a sign of distraction or a lack of focus, particularly in work environments ...
Put down your phone, forget about your to-do list and let your mind go wherever it wants to – because according to a new study, it’s not a waste of time. Have you ever caught yourself drifting ...
The part of the brain associated with daydreaming also allows us to perform tasks on autopilot, a study has found. A collection of brain regions known as the "default mode network" (DMN ...
Researchers found that children spent about 25% of their time in the classroom daydreaming Children spent a quarter of their time in class daydreaming, according to new research from Queen's ...