It can create a feeling of numb office dystopia, as focusing on spreadsheets can make real-world problems feel imagined.
A Harvard Medical School analysis says the fight, flight, or freeze instinct can kick in during tough news cycles.
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The fight, flight, or freeze instinct can kick in during tough news cycles or rough personal events, according to a Harvard Medical School analysis .
The freeze instinct might appear as indifference on the surface, but it can manifest as generalized anxiety, or even nightmares.
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Harvard Medical, Service, Center, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
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