Summary: Harvard professor Francesca Gino, as well as Alison Wood Brooks & Maurice E. Schweitzer from University of Pennsylvania, conducted research into how anxiety affects decision-making. The team studied college students, putting them in anxiety inducing situations. They concluded that when students felt stressed, they were more likely to “take advice they were given and had a reduced ability to judge between good and bad advice.” Professor Gino’s Tips: Take a breather. Keep your eye on the goal, not the details. Be social. By: Will Yakowicz (@willyakowicz) Full Article: Click Here
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Summary: The rate of reported anxiety disorders among U.S. troops jumped 327% between 2000 and 2012. There have been several reports recently showing that war’s mental casualties can keep on rising well after the war. “In addition to increasing rates of diagnoses of anxiety disorders, the overall healthcare burden (e.g., medical encounters, hospital bed days, individuals affected) associated with anxiety disorder evaluation and treatment has also increased dramatically over the past 13 years,” By Mark Thompson @MarkThompson_DC Full Article: Click Here Conquer Worry Would Like To Share Your Success Story!We are currently conducting interviews and compiling stories from people who have conquered worry, anxiety or depression and are now living successful, happy lives. Your story could help others, so please click on the "Share Your Story" tab at the top and we will set-up a time to talk.
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