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July is National Anti-boredom month: Tennis players, take note.
July is National Anti-boredom month: Tennis players, take note.

Joel Drucker

Tennis.com, July 2020

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6 Mindful books to keep you healthy
6 Mindful books to keep you healthy

Mindful Staff

Mindful - Healthy mind, healthy life, July 2020

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What the mysterious boredom divide teaches us.
What the mysterious boredom divide teaches us.

Zarla Gorvett

BBC Future, July 2020

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Why a little boredom is good for you.
Why a little boredom is good for you.

Pandora Sykes

Grazia, July 2020

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The benefits of boredom
The benefits of boredom

Eric Cortellessa

Washington Monthly, July 2020

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When your tween is bored.
When your tween is bored.

Estelle Erasmus

New York Times, July 2020

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Out of My Skull Book Review
Out of My Skull Book Review

Randy Malamud

Times Higher Education, June 2020

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Bored? Then pay attention to this research
Bored? Then pay attention to this research

Sharon Oosthoek

healthy debate, June 2020

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What boredom is really doing to our brains
What boredom is really doing to our brains

Michael O’dell

The Times, June 2020

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The Threat of Boredom
The Threat of Boredom

James Danckert

Behavioral Scientist, June 2020

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When wielded correctly, boredom can be a powerful tool.
When wielded correctly, boredom can be a powerful tool.

Erin Westgate

Science Book Review, June 2020

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Bored in Lockdown?
Bored in Lockdown?

Elle Hunt

New Scientist Book Review, June 2020

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Guardian Book review of Out of My Skull
Guardian Book review of Out of My Skull

Book review.

May 2020

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Are there really benefits to boredom?
Are there really benefits to boredom?

Lydia Rueger

Colorado Parent, May 2020

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The boredom paradox
The boredom paradox

Susana Martinez-Conde

Scientific American, May 2020

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How to make boredom work for you
How to make boredom work for you

Gwen Moran

Fast Company, May 2020

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Bored in the Pendemic? Blame agency
Bored in the Pendemic? Blame agency

- Jason Vermes, CBC Online

May 2020

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Why it's good to be bored
Why it's good to be bored

Elle Hunt

The Observer, The Guardian, May 2020

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Bored Games: Washington Post - Outlook
Bored Games: Washington Post - Outlook

James Danckert

April 2020

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The science of boredom can tell us how to keep ourselves amused
The science of boredom can tell us how to keep ourselves amused

New Scientist

April 2020

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