9 Jun,2022 | Bronze, Coaching, k3ro4axdsf, Wheresmylunch
We live in a world where inputs surround us. These inputs enter our body through one of the seven senses, and we make a conscious or subconscious decision to act on them or not. For example, I am sitting in a coffee shop writing this article. I am wearing a polo...
9 Jun,2022 | Bronze, Coaching, k3ro4axdsf, Wheresmylunch
Limiting beliefs are real! We live in a world where lots of things are going on around us. These inputs enter our body through one of our seven senses, and we make a conscious or subconscious decision to act on them or not. For example, I am sitting in a coffee shop...
25 Feb,2022 | BPS Research, Coaching
By Matthew Warren Journal editors are like science’s gatekeepers: they decide what gets published and what doesn’t, affecting the careers of other academics and influencing the direction that a field takes. You’d hope, then, that journals would do everything they can...
10 Feb,2022 | BPS Research, Coaching
By Emma Young It’s tricky to investigate fear. An ethics panel would frown on shooting at people (even with pellet guns), or exposing them to simulated suffocation — or drowning. Though we know that scary situations trigger physiological arousal so that we can fight...
22 Oct,2021 | BPS Research, Coaching
By Emma L. Barratt Research into first impressions is a well-established area. Hundreds of studies have been published with the goal of understanding how the subtleties of facial features cue assumptions about those we meet. Often, the stimuli used are tightly...