In an age where every Instagram post, tweet, and TikTok video feels like an extension of our personality, oversharing has become more than just a trend. It’s the new currency for social capital—an ...
"This often comes from a good place, like a desire to keep the energy up and be an engaging partner," Dr. Shields says. "However, if you always try to fill the silence during conversation, it could be ...
This study suggests that nearly 90% of you think people share too much information about themselves online. On the other hand, apparently oversharing on Facebook is as satisfying as sex, so it's no ...
Contributor Faith Salie has something of pet peeve, which she shares with us now: It's that time again, when words that have been overused, abused or have otherwise forced themselves into our national ...
Oversharing is widely deplored and highly criticized, and those who commit the crime are often themselves considered affronts to good taste. Maybe they can't help it. And also, couldn't it be worse?
The time has passed where people share every single aspect of their personal lives and personality quirks in the office. Getty Images The phrase “bring your whole self to work” is a greeting-card ...
Although a strong corporate culture includes friendly and cordial relationships among co-workers, there should be boundaries established between a worker’s personal and professional life. If this line ...
Amidst the millions of social media users is a sizable chunk well-acquainted with what I’ll call “post-post anxiety.” It’s a dreadful malady, really; with symptoms that come on after you’ve fired off ...
Much has been made of the multitude of ways Gen Z is reshaping the culture in corporate America. From their preference for freelance roles to their aversion to management positions, the generation is ...
Oh, hi there. Yoohoo. Yes, you, total stranger, quietly minding your own business, enjoying your latte and scone. Would you like to see my sonogram picture? How about my 3-D ultrasound? Do you see how ...