Forget what your second grade-teacher told you, a new Stanford study says giving in to your urge to fidget makes you more creative. CEOs often make headlines with their comments during high-profile ...
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Increase your fidget factor with more movement. Source: Anastasia_Makare / Pixabay Unless you’re physically restricted, try this: Gently bounce your legs under the table as you read this post. Make ...
A UC Davis MIND Institute faculty member, she has studied the link between ADHD and fidgeting for many years. "We have good evidence that fidgeting itself seems to be associated with better attention, ...