Instead of forcing creativity, recognise when the structure itself is limiting new ideas, writes Barbara Salopek Functional fixedness is a cognitive bias that limits our ability to see novel uses for ...
The term has been popularized on social media to describe numbness and low motivation. Experts offer ways to break out of these feelings. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Let’s ...
The global functional food and beverage market is now worth a colossal $364bn (€317bn), and growing fast, with market analysts, Fortune Business Insights, putting its current CAGR at over 10%. If this ...
Functional training is a type of exercise that looks like movements you make in your daily life. It can be helpful for athletic performance, injury prevention, and other everyday fitness tasks.
Functional strength training involves exercises that mimic everyday activities, such as climbing stairs. It aims to improve people’s movement in their daily lives or their performance in certain ...
After a busy day of excelling at work and tending to your daily tasks, it's not uncommon to feel pretty drained by the time you get home. But if you experience that feeling frequently or find yourself ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jess Cording is a dietitian and health coach who covers wellness. As alcohol intake has decreased, especially in younger ...
The object-oriented paradigm popularized by languages including Java and C++ has slowly given way to a functional programming approach that is advocated by popular Python libraries and JavaScript ...
When the average person thinks of what an IT consultant does (as often as they are likely to think about it) they generally picture what they see in movies: a somewhat nerdy guy (it’s usually a guy, ...
Brands are reformulating to create functional foods and beverages, catering to everything from gut health to improved sleep. So, how is the sector evolving to meet consumer demand? While HFSS ...