The FOMO phenomenon and the passing train
FOMO or "fear of missing out" is the fear that we will miss something, that we will miss the train. This is the feeling of anxiety associated with opportunities in the online world.
FOMO or "fear of missing out" is the fear that we will miss something, that we will miss the train. This is the feeling of anxiety associated with opportunities in the online world.
Thanks to the Internet, we have easy access to information anytime, anywhere. However, just like a smartphone, our mind has a limited capacity. You need to work with that.
What about the technology addiction? There is no clear definition yet. Having a phone in your hand is not a problem. The problem is its overuse. The risk level is about 4 hours a day or more. Such behavior can have negative effects on a person and his surroundings.
If you haven't read Top Vision Magazine yet and are interested in the topic of digital balance, "turn" to page 36. There you will find an interview with an expert 🙂
Are you a lecturer and want to take your operation to the next level? I have two video recordings of my webinars packed with practice for you, and as a bonus you will find out how I work.
Why is it so hard to break away from the online world? How to work with attention and concentration? You can find the answers in the interview below the link. Or further reasoning about
Have you ever wondered how online advertising works? Is it better than billboards and magazine ads? Definitely! And it's much more efficient. Perhaps because
For some time now, Lukáš and I have been talking about security, internet advertising, user behavior analysis, etc. And we thought it would be worth
That article in the September issue of My Psychology is now available online, along with a video interview on how to prevent burnout and not let it happen
If you're walking around the magazine racks, next time you look at the September issue of My Psychology, page 46. Emmy's pool is famous! 🙂 Thanks My Psychology for sharing