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SuccessThe Gen Zer who sparked the ‘quiet quitting’ movement has left his corporate career because it turned out mentally checking out of a job doesn’t work
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 11, 2023
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LeadershipCompanies are tapping managers to support employees’ mental health. Some argue it’s an unfair burden
By Paige McGlauflinJuly 10, 2023
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HealthSocial media exodus: the benefits of quitting, as users flee to save their sanity
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonJuly 8, 2023
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MindJohnny Knoxville opens up on mental health struggles after ‘Jackass Forever’ brain injury: ‘I think I got a little addicted to it, to the point where, you know, I scrambled my brains’
By Krysta Fauria and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2023
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SuccessChina’s Gen Z mental health crisis emerges in disturbing jump in suicide rate amid intense academic pressure
By Yihui Xie, Xiao Zibang and BloombergJuly 6, 2023
Millennial and Gen Z employees are rejecting assignments, turning down offers, and seeking purpose. Here’s what they expect of their employers, according to Deloitte’s latest survey
CommentaryMillennial and Gen Z employees are rejecting assignments, turning down offers, and seeking purpose. Here’s what they expect of their employers, according to Deloitte’s latest survey
By Elizabeth FaberJuly 6, 2023
I tried a cold plunge before work, and it was the productivity hack I didn’t know I needed
LifeI tried a cold plunge before work, and it was the productivity hack I didn’t know I needed
By Alexa MikhailJuly 3, 2023
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MindWhat are ‘nature’s antidepressants’ and do they actually work? This expert sets the record straight
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonJune 30, 2023
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CommentaryGen Zers are turning to ‘radical rest,’ delusional thinking, and self-indulgence as they struggle to cope with late-stage capitalism
By Molly BarthJune 27, 2023
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HealthThe spike in eating disorders among men is an ‘uphill battle’—and porn is partly to blame
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonJune 23, 2023
America’s teens were experiencing a mental health crisis ‘a good 8 years before COVID was on the scene’
MindAmerica’s teens were experiencing a mental health crisis ‘a good 8 years before COVID was on the scene’
By Alexa MikhailJune 21, 2023
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek uses this ‘life hack’ to build stronger relationships. Science backs it up
LifeSpotify CEO Daniel Ek uses this ‘life hack’ to build stronger relationships. Science backs it up
By Erin PraterJune 15, 2023
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MindGen Z homicides hit 25-year high during COVID—and the suicide rate was the worst in over 50 years, CDC study says
By Mike Stobbe and The Associated PressJune 15, 2023
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LifeHigh achievers are often addicted to ambition—and risking their health. Here’s what to do about it
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonJune 15, 2023
Loneliness is a health crisis comparable to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. Here’s how to combat it
HealthLoneliness is a health crisis comparable to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. Here’s how to combat it
By Alexa MikhailJune 15, 2023
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