No guts, no glory. We’ve heard that saying, and all we can assume is that extreme sports athletes are after the glory, which comes after a death defying stunt or trick. This seems almost out of reach for “normal” folks who prefer rock climbing in tamer pastures. But times are a changing. Extreme is becoming the new normal and more people are watching extreme sports […] Read more »
Psychological Effects of a Burglary
It’s no surprise that being the victim of a crime is a harrowing experience. Due to its nature, burglary can be one of the most traumatic, as it involves a severe invasion of one’s private space. Depending on the exact circumstances, the psychological effects can be deep-rooted and long-term. Home security company Verisure interviewed 500 victims of crime in order to better understand the psychological […] Read more »
How to Find More Happiness at Work
We spend a lot of time at work–shouldn’t it also be a place that we actually enjoy being? This infographic covers the basics of positive psychology and gives suggestions for everyday exercises you can do to be happier (and more successful!) at work. Read more »
Uniform Advantage Nurses’ Color Psychology Guide
Do you wake up in the morning and start thinking about what UA scrubs you should wear today? How are you feeling? Hmmm…Are you in a red mood or in a pink mood? Colors can be expressive, emotional, influential and therapeutic. The effects are fascinating when you see how people are more relaxed around green and blue colors versus reds and oranges. If you are not feeling […] Read more »