Contrary to what most people would believe, the use of social media is not associated with higher levels of stress, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
It's a three day work week for many people, and as the Monday workday quickly flies by for a lot of us, the clock is ticking on those of us who still have a lot to accomplish before Thanksgiving Day.
Most of us are pretty stressed out on a day to day basis. Wouldn't it be nice to get away from everything and just play with some kittens in the middle of a stressful day? That's exactly what happened here. Watch:
All things being considered, we got out of last winter pretty easy (after Sandy, of course). A storm or two here and there. A bit of snow, but nothing all that horrible. This winter, however, has been a very different story.
Are you determined and optimistic in the morning, and then a lazy Scrooge by lunchtime? According to new psychology research, that seems to be a pattern for many people.
Tomorrow will mark one year since Superstorm Sandy devastated the New Jersey coastline, forcing many residents from their homes, taking all of their belongings and leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
For most of us, our lives are work, family, and sleep. The obligations of daily life don't give most of us time to really relax and enjoy our hobbies. But every now and then you have to make the time to do things that you don't have to do, but you want to do.