We love a good TikTok trend. Last week we were all about being very demure, very mindful; the week before that we went cucumber crazy, and now the latest trend to take over our FYPs is a surprisingly ...
It’s way too easy to find yourself listlessly scrolling through social media just because you don’t know how else to fill your time. Now, ironically, social media has the answer for how to fix that.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From pickleball to planting flowers, dopamine menus are highlighting the activities that keep us engaged. (Photo illustration: ...
A dopamine menu or "dopamenu" is a list of items, activities, and situations that promote joy or provide stimulation to an individual. A YouTuber who specializes in ADHD coined the concept in 2020 to ...
If you’ve ever competed in a race, think back to that instant feel-good vibe you experience when you cross the finish line. And, if you’re not a runner, insert another personal or professional ...
"Dopamine menus" -- also known as "Dopamenus" -- are the viral productivity and happiness hack taking over TikTok. Daniel - stock.adobe.com This will boost your mood — and productivity. The viral ...
Last year, makeup routines were the main course on the TikTok viral “dopamine menu” trend, which divided mood-boosting activities into restaurant-style courses. Now, the holiday season (and SAD season ...
From appetizers to desserts, these ideas give your brain a boost when you need it. Do you ever find yourself struggling to recharge after a long or overstimulating day? In these moments, it’s easy to ...
Dopamine is a hormone and neurotransmitter in the brain involved in mood, attention, reward and motivation. Mary Katherine Wynn/Dreamstime/TNS ROCHESTER, Minn. — You likely are accustomed to ...
Feeling down? Try a dopamine menu. The wellness trend (currently going viral on TikTok) is all about hacking your way to a better mood. On social media, users share carefully curated journals ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adam Albright It’s ironic how taxing it can be to get yourself to do things you know will make you feel better. When you’re ...