Being dutiful, orderly, and organized are key facets of conscientiousness. These seemingly admirable qualities may not always ...
She's in her late thirties now, and the traits that got flagged as problems have turned out to be some of the most functional ...
Laurie Clarke delves into the devilishly complex forces that shape our personalities – and the new research revealing ever more about how our genes do, and don't, make us who we are. In 2009, ...
Stress may be in the mind of the beholder, according to one well-known theory, but for the highly neurotic, new research ...
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Why most personality tests are nonsense – and the one that isn’t
You can forget about your horoscope or Myers-Briggs result. By-and-large, they’re nothing more than a bit of fun ...
It’s time we stopped looking at stress resilience as a mysterious, unique superpower. Here are three ways you can become less ...
Turning 60 doesn’t lock in your personality. New research shows older adults can still grow socially and emotionally.
For most of human history, the idea that work should be “fun” would have seemed, at best, absurd and, at worst, offensive.
Online quizzes, though not scientific, offer playful insights into personality. By choosing one of five distinct tables – ...
In 2009, a defence lawyer in Trieste, Italy, successfully argued that his client's possession of the so-called warrior gene, ...
Our sleep habits reveal a great deal about our inner workings, and the specific position you slept in last night reveals what ...
Phone calls are something of a dying art. You can blame texting, email, social media messengers and generational preferences.
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