I know I'm not alone when I say I feel a little glued to screens. I mean, they're everywhere I turn — texting friends on my phone, getting work done on my laptop, and unwinding with some TV. Over on r ...
Reviewed by Charissa Chamorro, PhDKey TakeawaysTeenagers are putting their bodies and minds to work—and their phones away—in ...
Without screens and wifi, Boomers had to find ways to keep busy and let their minds wander. Many Boomers gravitated toward hobbies to occupy their hands or to let their thoughts escape reality for a ...
TAMPA - Anew year means new hobbies and, for the younger generation, it feels like they're getting back into older hobbies. From crocheting to mahjong to baking, millennials and Gen-Z are bringing ...
Over on r/AskOldPeople, user roses369 recently asked people, "You’re in your 20s and have some free time. What do you do?" "In your 20s, after work, what did you do? I’m trying to be more mindful with ...
Over the past few years, some young people have been putting down their phones in favor of “grandma" hobbies. These old-fashioned pursuits—like knitting, gardening, baking, and embroidery—embrace the ...