Psychology Explains Why Some People Can’t Watch TV Without Multitasking — And Why Rest Feels Like Failure

If you cannot watch a TV show without folding laundry, checking messages, or tidying the kitchen, psychology suggests the issue may not be simple distraction. In many cases, it reflects a deeper habit: linking self-worth to usefulness, achievement, and constant motion. Researchers describe this as contingent self-worth—when people base their value on performance in domains Continue reading

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