Any professional can fall into bad habits that diminish or actively impede their drive and productivity, and when these habits catch on broadly in the workplace, morale can suffer across the board.
Did you make any resolutions this new year? If you did, are you keeping to them? Well done if you are. Polling in America suggests half of new-year resolvers give up by the end of March. More rigorous ...
Millions of Americans hit the beach each year, and with that many people, some bad behavior is inevitable. But just how much poor behavior goes down may surprise you. According to a recent study from ...
The Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig wrote in recent years: “Investors are always searching for good ideas, when what they need are good habits.” Morningstar conducts an annual study—Mind the ...
We are creatures of habits, both good and bad. What separates the good from the bad are the negative consequences that result from the bad ones, ranging from mildly embarrassing—say, nail-biting when ...
Every day, we make choices about our diet, exercise, sleep, interaction with others and management of stress. These small, seemingly innocuous picks really add up, significantly affecting how we age ...
When you develop these negative habits, it can severely impact work performance and, because the behavior has become so routine, you may not even realize the harm you’re causing. Here’s how to tackle ...
Some bad habits are too good to quit—especially if you can make them work for you. Here are 10 supposedly bad programming habits that developers won't lose. We all know the thrill of bending the rules ...
In the fast-paced world of development, clarity is key—but many developers fall into habits that obscure their code and make life difficult for their teammates. Writing good code isn’t just about ...
Three specific vices mean poorer physical and mental health starting at age 36, researchers reported Friday in the Annals of Medicine. Adobe stock/HealthDay Bad habits like smoking, heavy drinking and ...
Newstalk presenter Dr. Ciara Kelly has opened up about her worst habits - and how she managed to kick one of them. The broadcaster shared that she used to be in the habit of always biting her cuticles ...