Why boredom can be good for you
While boredom signifies a lack of stimulus, gaps and pauses in engagement are potentially of great personal value.
Teresa Belton is a Visiting Fellow at the School of Education & Lifelong Learning, University of East Anglia.
While boredom signifies a lack of stimulus, gaps and pauses in engagement are potentially of great personal value.
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Teresa Belton explores the research behind the advantages of being bored.