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Sleeping On the Job

Napping during the day is often seen as a sign of laziness, but science tells a different story. Studies show that quick "power naps" can enhance both physical and mental health. Benefits include improved accuracy, cognitive performance, concentration, mood, and immune function, while also reducing stress and the risk of cardiovascular issues. In the workplace, napping boosts productivity, reduces errors, and lowers healthcare costs. Learn how implementing workplace napping (WN) can create healthier and more efficient work environments, and why it's gaining acceptance as a valuable practice. Discover more here!

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Walking for Achievement

Walking isn't just a mundane activity; it's a significant achievement that contributes to our well-being. In her insightful blog post, Saundra Schrock PhD explores how walking, as a process and a product, requires willpower and offers intrinsic value. Discover how this simple act can enhance your capacity to overcome difficulties, foster creativity, and provide unique benefits like sociability and knowledge. Where will your walk take you today?

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Distracted Walking

Our latest blog delves into the dangers of distracted walking, exploring how our brains struggle to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and the role boredom proneness plays in this risky behavior. Additionally, we discuss how mindfulness-based interventions can enhance attentional self-regulation and potentially reduce distracted walking incidents.

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Walking as an Opportunity for Creativity

Synchronizing our body's rhythm with walking can induce a state of "flow," where we become completely absorbed in the activity. This state, characterized by focused attention and effortless concentration, enhances memory and creativity. Walking, with its moderate aerobic activity, increases blood flow and neurotransmitter activity while reducing stress hormones, fostering a mental state that supports creative thinking.

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