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How to avoid the so-called foggy brain?
A "brain fog" is a mental condition where we find it hard to concentrate, our memory fails and even simple everyday activities are much more difficult. Although it is not considered a disease by medical science, it is important to recognise it and address its prevention. We have put together some good tips to help you avoid waking up with a foggy brain.
What is brain fog and what can we do about it?
Most of us have probably experienced the so-called "brain fog", even if we were not aware of it. Brain fog is a confused feeling when we can't concentrate, feel exhausted, yet still can't sleep or relax, or forget things or make simple mistakes or inattentive mistakes. Brain fog can be triggered by anything from lack of sleep, hormonal changes, to health problems such as anxiety, viral illness and Lyme disease. Although brain fog is not considered a disease, it is something to be aware of and prevent.
Understanding and supporting introverted employees in the corporate environment
An introverted personality is associated with a number of positive qualities that can benefit an organisation. However, we can also run into difficulties that can hinder the development of introverted personalities at work. However, it is important not to see this as a negative but as an obstacle to overcome.