Pexels/Alex Green June 30, 2023 ‘Oh that happened to me, too!’ Sharing your experiences in conversation is common but sometimes it’s best to just listen Kim Felmingham, The University of Melbourne Jumping in too quickly with ‘Oh yes, that happened to me’ can end up saturating conversation and make your friend feel they were never heard in the first place.
Jezael Melgoza/Unsplash November 23, 2022 Spending too much money? Tempted by sales? These ways to ‘hack’ your psychology can help Adrian R. Camilleri, University of Technology Sydney Our relationship with money is complex – but when it comes time to indulge or resist the sales, a few tricks can help your spending.
SewCream/Shutterstock November 9, 2022 Why do we feel bad when our beliefs don’t match our actions? Blame ‘cognitive dissonance’ Kim M Caudwell, Charles Darwin University Feeling uneasy about a life choice? Cognitive dissonance could be the culprit.