Gen Z Faces Challenges with Focus – Research Reveals
According to an Extra study, more than half of people between the ages of 18 and 24 were unable to concentrate on a job for more than 30 minutes.
According to one theory, three-quarters of Gen Zers, or those born between 1997 and 2012, prefer to put things off because their minds are preoccupied with other things.
According to the study, 20% of the demographic cohort plays video games during breaks, and 34% of them use the video-based social media network TiKTok.
The Daily Star newspaper quotes Hannah Lee of Extra as saying: “Procrastination has a bad reputation, but a healthy dose can help your brain reset.”
“Those brief “me” moments can give you breathing room to help you regain your focus.”
All Categories
Recent Posts
Tags
1979
Chuck Norris
IEA: Present Oil Crisis More Severe Than Those of 1973
MAGAZINE
Peter Magyar
Texas Ranger'
the iconic star of 'Walker
the victor of Hungary's elections
Trump Cautions That US Forces Will Remain Close to Iran
US Vice President Vance is planning to go to Kenya
Venezuela's oil exports have come to a standstill due to ongoing political turmoil