[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fRdy4Ph-Pr3_YSRANo4UELfNtlCWM9i03GPoJzUPa93A":3,"$fc29MgQpZXTP6bi2yHKVsXZ_nfetC5klZ-lV65NKCiG8":37,"$fCIoWjMIg_xUotM6YYz0G49pFP55TDrIRKNj2eM1u2HY":132},{"data":4,"meta":33},[5,9,13,17,21,25,29],{"id":6,"name":7,"slug":8},1,"Career & Finance","career-and-finance",{"id":10,"name":11,"slug":12},11,"After Hours","after-hours",{"id":14,"name":15,"slug":16},3,"Wellness","wellness",{"id":18,"name":19,"slug":20},12,"Style","style",{"id":22,"name":23,"slug":24},4,"Voices","voices",{"id":26,"name":27,"slug":28},2,"Mindset","mindset",{"id":30,"name":31,"slug":32},10,"Nourish","food",{"pagination":34},{"page":6,"pageSize":35,"pageCount":6,"total":36},25,7,{"data":38,"meta":130},[39],{"id":40,"title":41,"createdAt":42,"updatedAt":43,"publishedAt":44,"content":45,"slug":46,"coffees":14,"seo_title":47,"keywords":48,"seo_desc":49,"featuredImage":50,"category":98,"author":102,"img":129},207,"I Stopped Scrolling In The Morning And Good Things Have Happened","2024-12-04T20:54:45.265Z","2024-12-05T00:26:27.425Z","2024-12-04T21:03:06.314Z","\u003Ch3>\u003Cem>Does your phone drain your energy? Maybe!\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Chr>\n\u003Cp>I have always been a massive supporter of mobile phones, as they are an excellent \u003Cstrong>tool\u003C\u002Fstrong> that makes our lives easier, for sure. Especially when it comes to their ease and the possibilities they offer. We can all agree that it’s not only me who favors this easy, at-hand technology and comfort mobile phones can offer; in the modern world, mobile phones have become an \u003Cstrong>integral\u003C\u002Fstrong> part of our everyday lives. The need to be \u003Cem>connected and informed\u003C\u002Fem> is becoming increasingly intense during the day.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Apart from the fact that my phone is interconnected with my job (Digital Marketer here), it’s a tool that helps me stay connected, \u003Cem>learn about politics, life, and innovations\u003C\u002Fem>, and keep in touch with my loved ones when I cannot be \u003Cstrong>physically\u003C\u002Fstrong> present.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>This tendency to keep my phone close to me also expanded in the bedroom. The first move I used to make every time I opened my eyes was to grab my phone and check what was happening in the world, at work, everywhere. My FOMO was getting bigger and bigger, and I couldn’t stay away from my phone. And what’s the problem, someone would ask?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fblog_900x550_18_99d7d96464.png\" alt=\"stop doom scrolling\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>It took me some time to detect the problem. What I realized is that while this practice, aka scrolling on my phone before I even get out of bed, seems innocent, I randomly read some research and articles suggesting that early morning cell phone use can negatively affect our mental health, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F7-ways-to-improve-concentration-in-everything-you-do\">concentration\u003C\u002Fa>, and physical wellness.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch1>The effects of early morning mobile phone use on mental health\u003C\u002Fh1>\n\u003Cp>The first thing we do in the morning can determine our \u003Cstrong>state of mind\u003C\u002Fstrong> for the rest of the day. Therefore, when we start our day by checking our phones, we are immediately exposed to an enormous amount of information that increases stress and reduces our ability to manage the day&#39;s demands.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A study published in the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fguilfordjournals.com\u002Floi\u002Fjscp\">Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology\u003C\u002Fa> found that constant exposure to social media increases \u003Cstrong>anxiety\u003C\u002Fstrong>. A study of social networking and social media use also found that it increases stress and lowers self-esteem. When the first thing we see is the \u003Cstrong>news or social media\u003C\u002Fstrong>, our minds are bombarded with information that can be stressful or make us feel inadequate compared to others.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Also, according to research from the University of California, the first moments of the day are critical for our mental calm and concentration. When we use our cell phones as soon as we wake up, our minds focus on various topics, resulting in \u003Cstrong>decreased attention\u003C\u002Fstrong> and delay in organizing our day. \u003Cem>Attention to all project managers out there:\u003C\u002Fem> if you feel like 24 hours are not enough, maybe the reason is what you do in the morning. Morning is the time when the brain is most rested and creative. Constant external stimulation via mobile phones limits this creative ability, as the brain often processes unnecessary information.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>The experts have spoken:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Experts at the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.nyspa.org\u002F\">New York State Psychological Association\u003C\u002Fa> argue that exposure to negative news and social media in the morning reduces positive energy levels and increases negativity.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Many people, myself included, admit that they start their day late because they waste time on their cell phones. This limits the time available for a healthy breakfast or exercise and often leads to an impatient and rushed start to the day.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch1>The physical health risks of reckless mobile phone use\u003C\u002Fh1>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fblog_900x550_19_344164373e.png\" alt=\"stop doom scrolling\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Apart from the mental burden we take through our mobile phones, research shows that indiscriminate mobile phone use can also have a severe impact on our physical fitness and physical health. My findings:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>- Vision problems and headaches:\u003C\u002Fstrong> The blue light emitted from mobile screens is known to strain the eyes and can cause symptoms such as eye fatigue and headaches. According to Harvard Medical School, using screens right after waking up can cause headaches or affect our vision.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>- Poor\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>sleep\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>and\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>reduced\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>energy:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Stanford University scientists explain that early morning cell phone use disrupts our sleep cycle, affecting how we feel throughout the day. Frequent notifications and direct exposure to blue light inhibit the flow of melatonin, making it difficult to restore our normal energy state after sleep.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>- Neck\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>and\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>shoulder\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>pain:\u003C\u002Fstrong> The posture we adopt when we look at our mobile phones can cause problems, such as neck pain and shoulder tension. The World Health Organization states that prolonged use of mobile phones can strain the spine, leading to chronic fatigue and musculoskeletal pain.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch1>What I did to stop my morning scrolling routine\u003C\u002Fh1>\n\u003Cp>After all the research I did, I got obsessed with it. I started to realize that my low energy levels and bad mood were related to my morning phone use. And I changed my attitude towards it. And I reviewed my morning routine by following some simple yet effective steps:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>- I\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>kept\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>my\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>phone\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>away\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>from\u003C\u002Fstrong> \u003Cstrong>bed:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Before I got into bed, I set my alarms and moved my phone to the table outside my bedroom. \u003Cem>This trick had two benefits\u003C\u002Fem>: first, I avoided snoozing since I had to walk to get my phone, and second, I was annoyed enough that I didn’t touch my phone up until my coffee was ready. With this trick, if you don&#39;t have easy access to your phone while you are still in bed, it will be harder to fall into the trap of checking it once you wake up.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>- I created for myself a fun morning routine:\u003C\u002Fstrong> When I wake-up, instead of staying in bed checking the digital world, I stand up, get in the shower, and make homemade coffee. Then, I take my planner and start writing what I want to do that day, and guess what? I don’t even need my phone anymore. Well, ok, work calendar meetings need to be checked, but let’s start easy for now!\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fblog_900x550_20_c848e391d8.png\" alt=\"stop doom scrolling\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>- \u003Cstrong>I set work\u002Flife priorities:\u003C\u002Fstrong> Being on the phone during work makes sense, especially if your job requires it. However, the mind needs some rest in order to function properly and be creative. My work is mainly creative, and I realized that reading and consuming the content of others deprives me of being creative myself. So, being away from my phone has helped me so far being more creative and productive.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>How Did That Feel?\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>As surprising as it may seem, I immediately noticed the results when I stopped \u003Cstrong>scrolling\u003C\u002Fstrong> in the morning. First, I was on time for work without running and getting ready in five minutes. Unbelievable! Also, I monitored my mood and realized that it started getting better. Since I stopped this habit, I have regained my energy levels, and I feel like my \u003Cstrong>anxiety\u003C\u002Fstrong> is significantly reduced—or at least until I get to the office (sometimes!). Also, I felt like I had more time during the day and could organize my day more effectively. And I realized it’s fantastic to have some time in the morning just to sit, relax, and enjoy a cup of coffee quietly, losing yourself in your own world.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>So, now that I remember how cool it is to start the day without the \u003Cstrong>digital burden\u003C\u002Fstrong> of all that information, I am creating a more healthy and wholesome relationship with my phone and the digital world—one that will only benefit me.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","i-stop-scrolling-in-the-morning","I Stop Scrolling In The Morning And Good Things Have Happened","digital burnout, morning scrolling, how to stop doom scrolling, how to stop checking my phone","Maybe you don't need to throw away your phone, maybe you need to stop scrolling in the morning. Read our editor's journey toward leaving her phone away every morning.",{"id":51,"name":52,"alternativeText":53,"caption":53,"width":54,"height":55,"formats":56,"hash":92,"ext":58,"mime":61,"size":93,"url":94,"previewUrl":63,"provider":95,"provider_metadata":63,"createdAt":96,"updatedAt":97},723,"stop doom scrolling.png","stop doom scrolling",1600,900,{"large":57,"small":68,"medium":76,"thumbnail":84},{"ext":58,"url":59,"hash":60,"mime":61,"name":62,"path":63,"size":64,"width":65,"height":66,"sizeInBytes":67},".png","https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75.png","large_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75","image\u002Fpng","large_Blog 1600x900 (22).png",null,1059.86,1000,563,1059862,{"ext":58,"url":69,"hash":70,"mime":61,"name":71,"path":63,"size":72,"width":73,"height":74,"sizeInBytes":75},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75.png","small_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75","small_Blog 1600x900 (22).png",287.97,500,281,287969,{"ext":58,"url":77,"hash":78,"mime":61,"name":79,"path":63,"size":80,"width":81,"height":82,"sizeInBytes":83},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75.png","medium_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75","medium_Blog 1600x900 (22).png",611.02,750,422,611020,{"ext":58,"url":85,"hash":86,"mime":61,"name":87,"path":63,"size":88,"width":89,"height":90,"sizeInBytes":91},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75.png","thumbnail_Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75","thumbnail_Blog 1600x900 (22).png",79.07,245,138,79071,"Blog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75",549.72,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FBlog_1600x900_22_003ec8ca75.png","aws-s3","2024-12-04T21:01:14.498Z","2024-12-04T21:01:35.485Z",{"id":26,"name":27,"slug":28,"createdAt":99,"updatedAt":100,"publishedAt":101},"2020-12-24T19:15:46.057Z","2025-10-01T19:50:39.801Z","2024-06-26T07:27:59.419Z",{"id":26,"name":103,"slug":104,"instagram":105,"facebook":106,"bio":107,"createdAt":108,"updatedAt":109,"publishedAt":110,"linkedIn":111,"avatar":112,"avatarImg":128},"Tonia","tonia","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fliolioutonia\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.facebook.com\u002Ftonia.lioliou","If you could find one person combining physical strength and mental ability it would have her name. 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However, December is not only the last month of the year; it’s also one of our favorite and most exciting months for many reasons.\n\nLet’s see all together why December is one of the most exciting months of the year:\n\n**Thanksgiving Leftovers:** Turkey, ham, and stuffing are still waiting to be devoured.\n\n**The Anticipation of the Holidays:** That builds excitement and joy.\n\n**Festive Decorations:** Twinkling lights, colorful ornaments, and festive wreaths transform homes into winter wonderlands.\n\n**Holiday Music:** The sound of Christmas carols and festive tunes fills the air.\n\n**Cozy Nights In:** Snuggling up by the fireplace with a warm drink and a good book.\n\n**Baking Delights:** The aroma of freshly baked cookies, cakes, and pies.\n\n**Gift-Giving Joy:** The excitement of giving and receiving presents.\n\n**Friends & Family Gatherings:** Spending quality time with loved ones.\n\n![20 things we love about december](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F20_things_we_love_about_december_d7446f16c0.jpg)\n\n**Winter Wonderland:** Snow-covered landscapes and icy landscapes.\n\n**Holiday Movies and TV Shows:** Classic Christmas films and heartwarming TV specials.\n\n**New Year's Eve Celebrations:** Countdown to a new year with fireworks and parties.\n\n**Winter Fashion is here:** Stylish coats, scarves, and hats.\n\n**Holiday Lights:** Dazzling displays illuminating streets and neighborhoods.\n\n![20 things we love about december](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F20_things_we_love_about_december_0cce23149b.jpg)\n\n**Winter Walks:** Crisp air and beautiful scenery while strolling around.\n\n**Charity and Giving Back:** The spirit of generosity and kindness.\n\n**Holiday Markets:** Unique gifts and festive treats.\n\n**The Smell of Pine:** The fresh scent of Christmas trees.\n\n**The Magic of Christmas Morning:** The excitement of waking up to presents.\n\n![20 things we love about december](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F20_things_we_love_about_december_da24ab7ad1.jpg)\n\n**The Feeling of Hope and Renewal:** A fresh start and new beginnings.\n\n**The End of the Year:** A chance to reflect on the past and look forward to the future.","20-things-we-love-about-december","december, what we love about december, december holidays, last month of the year","Read all the things the Working Gal team loves about December, the last month of the year and the month full of holiday spirit!",{"id":145,"name":146,"alternativeText":147,"caption":147,"width":54,"height":55,"formats":148,"hash":175,"ext":150,"mime":153,"size":176,"url":177,"previewUrl":63,"provider":95,"provider_metadata":63,"createdAt":178,"updatedAt":179},719,"20 things we love about december.jpg","20 things we love about 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This piece reflects the shared expertise of our editorial board and specialists, delivering a 360° analysis of modern business and executive lifestyle.","2021-02-14T21:17:05.180Z","2026-04-12T03:32:03.659Z","2021-02-14T21:17:25.177Z",{"id":194,"name":195,"alternativeText":196,"caption":196,"width":115,"height":115,"formats":197,"hash":203,"ext":58,"mime":61,"size":204,"url":205,"previewUrl":63,"provider":95,"provider_metadata":63,"createdAt":206,"updatedAt":207},108,"Untitled-7.png","",{"thumbnail":198},{"ext":58,"url":199,"hash":200,"mime":61,"name":201,"path":63,"size":202,"width":122,"height":122},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","thumbnail_Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd","thumbnail_Untitled-7.png",12.8,"Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd",22.3,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FUntitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","2021-02-14T21:15:43.138Z","2021-02-14T21:15:43.147Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002F20_things_we_love_about_december_4a51b0cd1a.jpg",{"id":210,"title":211,"createdAt":212,"updatedAt":213,"publishedAt":214,"content":215,"slug":216,"coffees":14,"seo_title":211,"keywords":217,"seo_desc":218,"featuredImage":219,"category":252,"author":253,"img":279},205,"Inspirational Women: Ada Lovelace, The First Computer Programmer","2024-11-26T01:37:53.774Z","2024-11-26T01:46:43.475Z","2024-11-26T01:46:43.473Z","****\n\nNo matter how things have evolved, there are not as many [women in the STEM fields](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fthe-woman-in-the-stem-fields) as their male counterparts. Even though women are pursuing bright and memorable careers, some fields are still male-dominated.\n\nComputer science is one of those fields if we take into consideration that [only 20% of computer science professionals](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.computerscience.org\u002Fresources\u002Fwomen-in-computer-science\u002F#:~:text=Only%2020%25%20of%20computer%20science%20professionals%20are%20women.) are women, which seems quite surprising since women were the majority of computer programmers in the United States during World War II, but the gender distribution became more balanced in the 1970s and early 1980s. However, the field has since become less balanced again, and in recent years, the **percentage of women** in computer science has declined.\n\nHowever, in this world dominated by men and **technological advancements** still centuries away, Ada Lovelace emerged as a brilliant mind, forever etching her name in history. Often hailed as the world's first computer programmer, her visionary ideas and contributions to the field of computing continue to inspire generations.\n\n# Her Early Years\n\nBorn Augusta Ada Byron in 1815, Ada was the daughter of the renowned poet Lord Byron. Her mother, Lady Byron, recognized Ada's intellectual potential and fostered her interest in mathematics and science. Under the guidance of her tutor, **Mary Somerville**, Ada developed a deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts.\n\nHer parents' turbulent marriage ended shortly after her birth, leading to a separation and Lord Byron's departure from England. As a result, Ada **never had a close relationship with her father**. Her mother, fearing that Ada might inherit her father's _\"mad, bad, and dangerous\"_ tendencies, focused on cultivating her daughter's intellectual abilities, particularly in mathematics and science.\n\n![ada lovelace programming](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fada_lovelace_programming_57a51caabe.jpg)\n\nAs a teenager, Ada was closely monitored by her mother's friends, who were tasked with ensuring her **moral conduct**. Ada resented this surveillance, calling them the _\"Furies\"_ and accusing them of exaggerating and fabricating stories about her.\n\nDespite her privileged upbringing, Ada's childhood was marked by delicate health and a strict, often austere education. Her mother, determined to shape her daughter's mind, employed a series of tutors to instill in her a love of learning and a rigorous approach to **academics**.\n\nLovelace had a distant relationship with her mother. She was primarily raised by her maternal grandmother, Lady Milbanke, who was quite affectionate. However, due to societal norms of the time, Lady Byron was expected to portray herself as a caring mother. This led her to write concerned letters to Lady Milbanke about Ada's well-being, which she later planned to use as evidence of her maternal care. In one letter, she even referred to Ada as \"it.\"\n\nThese early experiences, though challenging, would ultimately shape Ada's unique perspective and prepare her for the **groundbreaking work** she would later undertake.\n\nIn 1835, Ada married **William King**, ten years her senior. When King inherited a noble title in 1838, they became the Earl and Countess of Lovelace. Ada had three children. Lady Byron, whose domineering was rarely opposed by the King, directed the family and its fortunes very much.\n\n# The Analytical Engine and Beyond\n\nAda's collaboration with Charles Babbage, the inventor of the Analytical Engine, proved to be a pivotal moment in her life. Though never fully realized in Babbage's lifetime, this groundbreaking machine was a precursor to modern computers. While Babbage focused on the engine's mechanical aspects, Ada dug into its potential applications.\n\n# A Pioneer's Insights\n\nAda's most significant contribution was her detailed notes on the Analytical Engine. She not only explained its workings but also **envisioned its capabilities** beyond mere calculations. She proposed that the machine could be used to compose music, creating intricate patterns and sequences. This groundbreaking insight demonstrated her understanding of the machine's potential to process information in ways far beyond numerical computations.\n\nAda Lovelace, often hailed as the world’s first **computer programmer**, was a brilliant mind far ahead of her time. While her contributions to the field of computing may not have been fully recognized during her lifetime, her visionary ideas have had a lasting impact on the digital age.\n\n## First Algorithm for a Computer\n\n**Note G:** In her extensive notes on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, Ada provided a detailed algorithm for calculating Bernoulli numbers. This algorithm is considered to be the first computer program ever written.\n\n**Beyond Calculation:** Lovelace envisioned the Analytical Engine's potential to go beyond mere numerical calculations. She proposed that it could be used to compose music, creating intricate patterns and sequences, demonstrating her understanding of the machine's ability to process information in diverse ways.\n\n## Foreseeing the Future of Computing\n\n**Artificial Intelligence:** Lovelace's insights extended to the realm of artificial intelligence. She speculated that computers could be programmed to think and reason, a revolutionary concept for her time.\n\n**The Limits of Computation:** While she recognized computers' immense potential, she also acknowledged their limitations. She understood that machines could only follow instructions and that true creativity and understanding would always remain uniquely human.\n\n# Ada Programming Language\n\nWhile Ada Lovelace is recognized as the first computer programmer, _no specific programming language_ is named after her. However, a popular programming language is called Ada.\n\nAda is a structured, statically typed, imperative, and object-oriented high-level programming language. It was designed in the early 1980s by a team led by **Jean Ichbiah** under contract to the United States Department of Defense (DoD).\n\nAda is designed for critical systems that require high reliability and safety, such as aerospace, military, and medical systems, and supports concurrent programming, allowing for the execution of multiple tasks simultaneously. It is well-suited for real-time systems responding to events within specific time constraints.\n\nThe language was named in honor of Ada Lovelace to recognize her **pioneering work** in the field of computing. It's a fitting tribute to a woman who, centuries ago, foresaw the potential of computers to go beyond mere calculations.\n\n# Legacy and Impact\n\n![ada lovelace programming](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fada_lovelace_programming_1403cf684e.jpg)\n\nAda Lovelace's visionary thinking and innovative ideas have profoundly impacted the field of computer science. Her work laid the foundation for developing programming languages and algorithms that power today's digital world. Her legacy continues to inspire women and girls to pursue careers in STEM fields, breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes.\n\n**Ada Lovelace Day** is an annual event held on the second Tuesday of October to celebrate and raise awareness of women's contributions to STEM fields. It is named after mathematician and computer science pioneer Ada Lovelace. It started in 2009 as a _\"day of blogging\"_ and has since become a multi-national event with conferences.\n\nAda Lovelace's story is a testament to the power of human ingenuity and the importance of recognizing the contributions of women in science and technology. She was a true pioneer who dared to dream and shape the future of computing.\n\n# Quotes\n\n### 1\\. “The more I study, the more insatiable do I feel my genius for it to be.”\n\n### 2\\. “As soon as I have got flying to perfection, I have got a scheme about a steam engine.”\n\n### 3\\. “That brain of mine is something more than merely mortal; as time will show.”\n\n### 4\\. “Religion to me is science and science is religion.”\n\n### 5\\. “Mathematical science shows what is. It is the language of unseen relations between things. But to use and apply that language, we must be able to fully to appreciate, to feel, to seize the unseen, the unconscious.”\n\n### Sources\n\n\u003Chttps:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAda_Lovelace>\n\n\u003Chttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.sdsc.edu\u002FScienceWomen\u002Flovelace.html#:~:text=In%201835%2C%20Ada%20married%20William,was%20rarely%20opposed%20by%20King>.","inspirational-women-ada-lovelace","ada lovelace, ada programming language, ada lovelace quotes, ada lovelace computers, ada lovelace day","Ada Lovelace is not only an inspiration; she was also a pioneer who redefined computer science. Read her story on the article.",{"id":220,"name":221,"alternativeText":222,"caption":222,"width":54,"height":55,"formats":223,"hash":248,"ext":150,"mime":153,"size":249,"url":250,"previewUrl":63,"provider":95,"provider_metadata":63,"createdAt":251,"updatedAt":251},715,"ada lovelace programming.jpg","ada lovelace programming",{"large":224,"small":230,"medium":236,"thumbnail":242},{"ext":150,"url":225,"hash":226,"mime":153,"name":227,"path":63,"size":228,"width":65,"height":66,"sizeInBytes":229},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909.jpg","large_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909","large_ada lovelace programming.jpg",95.83,95833,{"ext":150,"url":231,"hash":232,"mime":153,"name":233,"path":63,"size":234,"width":73,"height":74,"sizeInBytes":235},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909.jpg","small_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909","small_ada lovelace programming.jpg",32.93,32927,{"ext":150,"url":237,"hash":238,"mime":153,"name":239,"path":63,"size":240,"width":81,"height":82,"sizeInBytes":241},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909.jpg","medium_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909","medium_ada lovelace programming.jpg",60.82,60819,{"ext":150,"url":243,"hash":244,"mime":153,"name":245,"path":63,"size":246,"width":89,"height":90,"sizeInBytes":247},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909.jpg","thumbnail_ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909","thumbnail_ada lovelace programming.jpg",10.71,10708,"ada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909",134.44,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909.jpg","2024-11-26T01:45:40.251Z",{"id":22,"name":23,"slug":24,"createdAt":181,"updatedAt":182,"publishedAt":101},{"id":6,"name":254,"slug":255,"instagram":256,"facebook":257,"bio":258,"createdAt":259,"updatedAt":260,"publishedAt":261,"linkedIn":262,"avatar":263},"Dimitra","dimitra","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fdimdimi\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.facebook.com\u002Fdimitra.lioliou.9","She worked in corporate, then embraced the freelancer dream and built two businesses. In the meantime, she learned five foreign languages, picked up a Master's in Digital Marketing, and somehow ended up deep in the world of AI Risk Strategy — because understanding people was always the strategy anyway.\nNow she spends her time between Greece and the US, meeting with clients, writing about whatever life brings, and helping businesses figure out what AI gets wrong before it costs them.\nJust a suggestion: don't ask her about languages. She will never stop talking.","2020-12-24T18:56:38.909Z","2026-02-19T19:46:02.745Z","2020-12-24T18:56:43.888Z","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.linkedin.com\u002Fin\u002Fdimitra-lioliou\u002F",{"id":264,"name":265,"alternativeText":266,"caption":267,"width":115,"height":115,"formats":268,"hash":275,"ext":58,"mime":61,"size":276,"url":277,"previewUrl":63,"provider":95,"provider_metadata":63,"createdAt":278,"updatedAt":278},1244,"Dimitra Lioliou.png","dimitra lioliou profile pic","dimitra lioliou the working gal",{"thumbnail":269},{"ext":58,"url":270,"hash":271,"mime":61,"name":272,"path":63,"size":273,"width":122,"height":122,"sizeInBytes":274},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Dimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044.png","thumbnail_Dimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044","thumbnail_Dimitra Lioliou.png",47.83,47833,"Dimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044",34.56,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FDimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044.png","2025-04-09T22:06:21.464Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fada_lovelace_programming_64896eb909.jpg",{"id":281,"title":282,"createdAt":283,"updatedAt":284,"publishedAt":285,"content":286,"slug":287,"coffees":14,"seo_title":282,"keywords":288,"seo_desc":289,"featuredImage":290,"category":322,"author":325,"img":329},204,"Holiday Budget Tips: How to Enjoy the Season Without Financial Regret","2024-11-21T20:50:33.477Z","2025-12-11T17:14:18.392Z","2024-11-21T20:59:05.560Z","There's a particular kind of dread that settles in around mid-November—right when the holiday decorations start appearing and your calendar fills with parties, [dinners](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhost-the-best-autumnal-evening-with-the-perfect-fall-dinner-party-menu), and gift exchanges. It's not that you don't love this time of year. You do. But somewhere between the [cozy sweaters](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fbest-loungewear-from-amazon) and the Mariah Carey playlist, there's an uncomfortable truth lurking: the holidays are expensive, and your bank account knows it.\n\nIf you've ever ended December wondering how exactly you spent that much money, or started January staring at credit card statements with a vague sense of panic, you're in very good company. According to [Achieve's 2025 Season of Spending report](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.achieve.com\u002Fabout\u002Fpress\u002F79-percent-of-americans-have-less-than-1000-dollars-to-spend-on-the-2025-holiday-season-achieve-survey-finds), 79% of consumers have less than $1,000 set aside for holiday spending, and over half expect to incur debt that will take months to pay off. The average American is projected to spend around $1,552 this holiday season, and for many, that money is going straight onto credit cards.\n\nThe financial pressure of the holidays isn't just about the numbers—it affects how we actually experience the season. Research shows that 56% of holiday shoppers say the costs associated with holiday spending stress them out, and for 73% of consumers, that financial anxiety takes away from their enjoyment of the season entirely. That's not exactly the holiday magic we're all chasing.\n\nThe good news? With some intentional planning and a few mindset shifts, you can absolutely enjoy a meaningful, memorable [holiday season](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fis-holiday-depression-manageable) without the financial hangover that follows. These aren't tips about deprivation or skipping the fun parts—they're strategies for being strategic so you can actually relax and be present during the most wonderful time of the year.\n\n![Holiday Season & Finances](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHoliday_Season_and_Finances_ee923e6c46.jpg)\n\n\n## Start With an Honest Budget (And Actually Stick to It)\n\nBefore you buy a single gift or RSVP to a single party, you need to know your number. Not a vague sense of what you can afford, but an actual, written-down budget that accounts for everything the holiday season throws at you.\n\nHere's what most people forget to include: gifts are just the beginning. Your holiday budget should cover decorations, wrapping supplies, holiday cards and postage, special food and ingredients for gatherings, party outfits, hostess gifts, tips for service providers, charitable donations, and any travel expenses. When you write it all out, the true cost of the season becomes much clearer—and much easier to manage.\n\nSet a total spending limit based on your current financial situation, then break it down by category. Be realistic about what you can actually afford without dipping into emergency savings or carrying debt into the new year. According to [Deloitte's 2025 Holiday Retail Survey,](http:\u002F\u002Fdeloitte.com\u002Fus\u002Fen\u002FIndustries\u002Fconsumer\u002Fabout.html?id=us%3A2ps%3A3gl%3AIABB26%3Aawa%3Agreendot%3Anonem%3AK0217046%3A111025%3Akwd-2446665175643%3A187431651243%3A781644204893%3A%3ABrand_IndustryAdvantage_BU_K0217046_Google%3ABrand_IndustryAdvantage-Consumer-Hub%3Adeloitte-consumer-products-consulting%3A&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23010277859&gbraid=0AAAAADenGPDqMrGCW2YJwzmyNVF8aAoWl&gclid=Cj0KCQiA9OnJBhD-ARIsAPV51xNd3JQFSXQMuQlgE_oip2OS5gWePIGc1P5smf8FlXbo5zZyuAC3q5MaAlbhEALw_wcB) consumers are projecting an average spend of $1,595 this year, marking a 10% decline from 2024 levels—which suggests more people are getting serious about not overextending themselves.\n\nOnce you have your number, track your spending as you go. Use a simple spreadsheet, a budgeting app, or even a notes app on your phone. The goal is awareness—when you know exactly where you stand, impulse purchases become much harder to justify.\n\n## Create a Gift List Before You Shop\n\n![Holiday Season & Finances](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHoliday_Season_and_Finances_a255477114.jpg)\n\nGift-giving without a list is basically handing your wallet over to the holiday marketing machine. Every store, every ad, every beautifully styled window display is designed to make you buy more than you planned. Your defense? A detailed list you made before stepping foot in a store or opening a browser.\n\nWrite down every person you plan to buy for, what you're considering getting them, and how much you want to spend on each person. This isn't about being rigid—it's about being [intentional](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fintenional-living). When you know that your sister's budget is $50 and you've decided on a silk pillowcase set, you're much less likely to wander into \"well, this candle would be nice too, and maybe this book, and oh she'd love these earrings...\"\n\nWhile you're at it, check what you already have. Many of us have forgotten gift wrap, ribbon, or decorations tucked away in storage. A quick inventory can save you from buying duplicates of things you already own.\n\nIf you're looking for thoughtful gift ideas that won't destroy your budget, we've put together a comprehensive [holiday gift guide](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fholiday-gift-guide-2025) with options across every price point—from luxe splurges to affordable treasures that feel anything but cheap.\n\n## Shop Smart: Timing, Comparison, and Strategy\n\nThe way you shop matters almost as much as what you buy. A little strategy can stretch your holiday budget significantly further.\n\nStart early if you can. According to [Bankrate's 2025 Holiday Spending Report](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bankrate.com\u002Fcredit-cards\u002Fnews\u002Fholiday-spending-report\u002F), nearly half of shoppers start their holiday shopping before the end of October. Early shopping gives you time to compare prices, wait for sales, and avoid the desperate last-minute purchases that always cost more. When you're shopping in a panic two days before Christmas, you're not thinking about price—you're thinking about survival.\n\nCompare prices across retailers before buying anything significant. A two-minute search can often save you 20-30% on the same item. Research which stores offer price-match guarantees during the holiday season, and don't hesitate to use them.\n\nTake advantage of sales strategically, but don't let \"good deals\" trick you into overspending. A 40% discount on something you weren't planning to buy isn't a savings—it's just spending. The best deals are the ones on items already on your list.\n\n![Holiday Season & Finances](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHoliday_Season_and_Finances_6f6a1b19a6.jpg)\n\nConsider buying certain items after the holidays for next year. Holiday decorations, wrapping paper, and seasonal items go on significant clearance in late December and January. If you have storage space and a little foresight, next year's holiday budget [will be grateful](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fgratitude-trend).\n\n## Embrace Thoughtful Over Expensive\n\nSomewhere along the way, we internalized the idea that more expensive gifts equal more love. This is, of course, nonsense—but it's powerful nonsense that's hard to shake, especially when advertisements are working overtime to convince us that the perfect holiday requires the perfect (read: pricey) presents.\n\nThe reality is that thoughtful gifts land better than expensive ones. An [elegant, affordable candle](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fbest-candles-amazon-every-budget), a curated playlist, a handwritten letter about your favorite memories together, a [home-baked pie](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Ffall-pies-recipes) beautifully packaged—these gifts communicate care and attention in ways that generic expensive items simply don't.\n\nDIY doesn't have to mean complicated. Simple, well-executed ideas often make the biggest impact. If crafting isn't your thing, consider experience gifts—a promise to cook dinner, a [movie night](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fthe-ultimate-christmas-movie-list) complete with their favorite snacks, or quality time doing something they love.\n\nFor the people on your list who genuinely don't need more stuff, the gift of your presence or a charitable donation in their name might be more meaningful than another item they'll feel obligated to find space for.\n\n## Be Strategic About Social Commitments\n\nEvery holiday party invitation is also an expense invitation. There's the outfit consideration, potentially a gift, possibly travel costs, and often drinks or contributions to a meal. For social butterflies, December can become a financial black hole disguised as fun.\n\nThis doesn't mean you should become a holiday hermit, but it does mean being selective. You don't have to say yes to everything. Choose the gatherings that matter most to you—the ones with people you genuinely want to see, doing things you'll actually enjoy. It's okay to decline some invitations, even if you could technically afford to attend.\n\nFor the events you do attend, get creative about managing costs. Can you wear something you already own instead of buying new? Can you split a hostess gift with another guest? Can you suggest a potluck instead of everyone bringing individual dishes?\n\n![Holiday Season & Finances](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHoliday_Season_and_Finances_55066d2573.jpg)\n\nSetting boundaries around holiday socializing isn't about being cheap or antisocial—it's about protecting your energy and your finances so you can be fully present at the events that really matter.\n\n## Rethink What the Holidays Mean to You\n\nIf every holiday season ends with what researchers call a \"financial hangover,\" it might be worth examining why you feel the need to spend so much in the first place.\n\nThe sense of abundance or scarcity during the holidays is largely in our minds. It's about the emotions we experience, not the goods we buy or receive. The most memorable holiday moments usually aren't about presents—they're about connection, tradition, laughter, and the feeling of being together.\n\nThis year, consider what would actually make your holiday season feel meaningful and joyful. Is it really more stuff? Or is it time with people you love, a slower pace, less rushing around, and the peace that comes from knowing you're not creating financial stress for future-you?\n\nSometimes the best gift you can give yourself is permission to do less, spend less, and be more present for the parts that actually matter.\n\n## Use Credit Wisely (Or Not at All)\n\nCredit cards aren't inherently evil, but they become problematic when they disconnect spending from consequences. When you're swiping plastic, the money doesn't feel real—which makes it dangerously easy to overspend.\n\nAccording to [NerdWallet's 2025 Holiday Spending Report](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.nerdwallet.com\u002Fcredit-cards\u002Fstudies\u002Fholiday-spending-report), 74% of holiday shoppers plan to use credit cards, but 31% of last year's holiday shoppers who used credit cards still haven't paid off their balances. Even more concerning, 10% of current holiday shoppers still have credit card debt from multiple holiday shopping years. That's compound holiday debt—interest on top of interest, year after year.\n\nIf you're using credit cards, have a plan to pay off the balance before interest kicks in. If that's not realistic, consider switching to cash or debit for holiday spending. The slight inconvenience of running out of physical money is nothing compared to the financial stress of carrying holiday debt into spring.\n\nBuy Now, Pay Later services are becoming increasingly popular for holiday shopping, but they come with their own risks. [Research from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau](https:\u002F\u002Ffiles.consumerfinance.gov\u002Ff\u002Fdocuments\u002Fcfpb_BNPL_Report_2025_01.pdf) shows that BNPL users often pile on debt, with most having multiple installment loans open at the same time.\n\n## Plan for Next Year Starting Now\n\nThe best time to start budgeting for next year's holidays is right after this year's holidays end. Many people find success with a dedicated holiday savings account where they automatically transfer a small amount each month throughout the year.\n\nEven setting aside $100 per month means you'd have $1,200 ready to go by the following November—no credit cards required, no January panic, no financial hangover.\n\nThis year, keep track of what you actually spend so you have realistic data for next year's planning. You might be surprised by where the money goes, and that awareness can help you make different choices going forward.\n\n## Frequently Asked Questions\n\n### How much should I budget for holiday spending?   \n\n![Holiday Season & Finances](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHoliday_Season_and_Finances_ec9a5c9c18.jpg)\n\nThere's no universal right answer—it depends entirely on your income, expenses, and financial goals. The average American spends around $1,500-$2,000 during the holiday season, but that doesn't mean you should. A good rule of thumb is to only spend what you can pay off within 30-60 days without impacting your regular bills or emergency savings.\n\n### How can I save money on holiday gifts without looking cheap?   \nFocus on thoughtfulness over price. Personalized gifts, handmade items, experience gifts, and curated collections of small items often feel more special than expensive but generic presents. Check out our [holiday gift guide](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fholiday-gift-guide-2025) for budget-friendly ideas that don't sacrifice quality or meaning.\n\n### What percentage of income should go to holiday spending?   \nFinancial experts generally suggest keeping holiday spending to no more than 1-2% of your annual income. If that feels restrictive, remember that holiday debt can take months to pay off and reduces your financial flexibility well into the new year.\n\n### How do I deal with pressure to spend more than I can afford?   \nBe honest with yourself and, if necessary, with others. Many people feel the same financial pressure but are afraid to say anything. Suggesting spending limits for gift exchanges, opting for Secret Santa instead of buying for everyone, or focusing on experiences over gifts can help everyone breathe easier.\n\n### Is it better to use cash or credit cards for holiday shopping?   \nIf you can pay off your credit card balance in full each month, cards can offer benefits like rewards points and purchase protection. However, if you tend to overspend with credit, using cash or debit creates a natural spending limit that can keep your budget on track.\n\nThe holidays should be about joy, connection, and celebration—not financial stress that lingers long after the decorations come down. By approaching the season with intention and a realistic plan, you can create meaningful memories without the money anxiety. \n\n*This article was updated in December 2025*","holiday-season-and-finances-how-to-not-get-completely-out-of-budget","holiday budget tips, how to save money during holidays, holiday spending tips, holiday financial planning, avoid holiday debt, budget-friendly holiday, holiday money management","Struggling with holiday spending? These practical holiday budget tips will help you celebrate without the financial hangover. 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Metabolism is the rate at which our body consumes calories to perform all its functions.\n\nAlthough no specific foods can magically increase our metabolism, and it is necessary to adopt healthy eating habits, exercise, and adequate rest and sleep to achieve it, there are specific foods that, if combined with the above, can significantly contribute to boosting our metabolism!\n\nSo, depending on the composition of the food we consume, our body expends different amounts of energy. Certain foods take longer to digest, requiring more energy to complete digestion.\n\nThus, foods that can help boost metabolism are foods that contain:\n\n**\\- Thermogenic components**, that is, increase the heat produced by our body\n\n**\\- Protein** that needs higher amounts of energy to be digested\n\n**\\- Fiber** that enhances the feeling of satiety and requires more energy to complete digestion\n\n**\\- Probiotics and prebiotics** that contribute to the proper functioning of the digestive system by promoting proper digestion of food\n\n**\\- Iron** necessary to maintain constant burning of food\n\nBelow, you can see the 10 most notable foods that will help increase your metabolism!\n\n## 1\\. Green tea\n\nBesides its antioxidant properties, green tea has been shown to help increase metabolism. The catechins it contains, especially epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), increase the oxidation of accumulated fat and help the body burn more calories. Also, green tea contains caffeine, which further boosts metabolism.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_c13a729b1e.jpg)\n\n## 2\\. Coffee\n\nLike green tea, coffee contains caffeine, a natural substance that can boost your metabolism. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, increasing calorie burning and improving performance in physical activities. In addition, coffee can increase thermogenesis, that is the process of heat production in the body through which we burn extra calories.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_3182a1c707.jpg)\n\n## 3\\. Spicy Foods\n\nSpicy foods, such as chilies and cayenne peppers, contain capsaicin, a compound that can boost thermogenesis and increase our heart rate, resulting in more calories being expended by our bodies. Studies have shown that eating spicy foods can increase calorie burning for a short time after consuming them, making them ideal for boosting metabolism.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_603b2f9fdf.jpg)\n\n## 4\\. Nuts\n\nNuts like almonds and walnuts are rich in protein, fiber, and good fats. Protein and fiber require more energy to break down during digestion, increasing calorie burning. In addition, the monounsaturated fats they contain help regulate insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels and, therefore, the feeling of hunger.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_644b810353.jpg)\n\n## 5\\. Spinach\n\nThe high fiber content and the fact that it is a plant source of iron contribute to the increase of our metabolism. Consuming it raw in salads keeps the amount of fiber at high levels compared to cooked, and so the body needs more energy to complete its digestion.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_82a56f529a.jpg)\n\n## 6\\. Eggs\n\nEggs are an excellent source of protein with high biological value, which helps to increase metabolism. Protein requires more energy for digestion and absorption than fat or carbohydrates. Eggs are also rich in B vitamins, which are important for converting food into energy.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_4598169a50.jpg)\n\n## 7\\. Yogurt\n\nYogurt, especially Greek yogurt, is rich in protein and probiotics, which enhance digestion and promote gut health. A healthy gut is crucial for the proper functioning of metabolism. In addition, the proteins contained in yogurt help increase muscle mass, which, in turn, boosts metabolism since muscles consume more calories than fatty tissue.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_110d247f78.jpg)\n\n## 8\\. Oily fish\n\nOily fish, such as salmon, tuna, and sardines, are excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which can boost metabolism. Omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation in the body and help regulate insulin levels. Thus, the body can more efficiently convert food into energy and store less fat.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_199c819ff5.jpg)\n\n## 9\\. Ginger\n\nGinger is another ingredient that can help increase metabolism. It contains substances that increase thermogenesis and fat burning. Ginger also improves digestion and bowel function, boosting the overall metabolic process. It can be easily added to beverages, soups, and foods, giving them flavor while enhancing calorie burning.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_ec74dd5aeb.jpg)\n\n## 10\\. Apples\n\nApples, especially green ones, contain high amounts of fiber and vitamin C. Fiber improves digestion and helps the body eliminate excess fat. Also, eating apples is associated with reducing appetite and preventing overeating, which further enhances the effort to maintain a healthy metabolism.\n\n![foods to boost your metabolism](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5ca33be944.jpg)","boost-your-metabolism-with-these-10-foods","metabolism, how to boost my metabolism, food to boost my metabolism, nutrition for metabolism","Incorporate these foods into your nutrition and boost your metabolism more efficiently!\n",{"id":341,"name":342,"alternativeText":343,"caption":343,"width":54,"height":55,"formats":344,"hash":369,"ext":150,"mime":153,"size":370,"url":371,"previewUrl":63,"provider":95,"provider_metadata":63,"createdAt":372,"updatedAt":372},703,"foods to boost your metabolism.jpg","foods to boost your metabolism",{"large":345,"small":351,"medium":357,"thumbnail":363},{"ext":150,"url":346,"hash":347,"mime":153,"name":348,"path":63,"size":349,"width":65,"height":66,"sizeInBytes":350},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633.jpg","large_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633","large_foods to boost your metabolism.jpg",57.93,57934,{"ext":150,"url":352,"hash":353,"mime":153,"name":354,"path":63,"size":355,"width":73,"height":74,"sizeInBytes":356},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633.jpg","small_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633","small_foods to boost your metabolism.jpg",18.3,18297,{"ext":150,"url":358,"hash":359,"mime":153,"name":360,"path":63,"size":361,"width":81,"height":82,"sizeInBytes":362},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633.jpg","medium_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633","medium_foods to boost your metabolism.jpg",35.41,35405,{"ext":150,"url":364,"hash":365,"mime":153,"name":366,"path":63,"size":367,"width":89,"height":90,"sizeInBytes":368},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633.jpg","thumbnail_foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633","thumbnail_foods to boost your metabolism.jpg",6.23,6225,"foods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633",95.14,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ffoods_to_boost_your_metabolism_5f8c92c633.jpg","2024-11-19T22:26:39.484Z",{"id":14,"name":15,"slug":16,"createdAt":374,"updatedAt":375,"publishedAt":101},"2020-12-24T19:16:00.904Z","2025-02-19T20:04:41.159Z",{"id":10,"name":377,"slug":378,"instagram":379,"facebook":63,"bio":380,"createdAt":381,"updatedAt":382,"publishedAt":383,"linkedIn":384,"avatar":385},"Evelina","evelina","https:\u002F\u002Finstagram.com\u002Fevelina_vl?utm_source=qr&igshid=NGExMmI2YTkyZg%3D%3D","The cool kid of the office! 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When it comes to romantic relationships, they can become even more complicated if jealousy \"lives and reigns.\" And that's exactly what a new term in dating refers to, and many individuals feel that it could bring disaster for couples.\n\n\"Rebecca syndrome,\" or **\"retroactive jealousy,\"** occurs when a person in a romantic relationship feels jealous or obsessed with their partner's previous relationship.\n\nThis is why it is called \"retroactive jealousy\"; it refers to the fixed past that cannot be changed. The term is named after the 1938 novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, which tells the story of a widower's second wife tormented by the idea that she will never be able to compete with Rebecca, her husband's previous wife.\n\nAccording to a 2017 study, about [66.7 percent](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ladbible.com\u002Flifestyle\u002Fwhat-is-rebecca-syndrome-romantic-relationships-465764-20241014) of relationship participants admitted to looking for a loved one's ex, a figure that drops to 65.8 percent in married couples. Today, with social media exacerbating _\"a set of psychological problems,\"_ psychologists say Rebecca Syndrome is a worsening phenomenon.\n\n# What does \"Rebecca syndrome\" look like in a relationship?\n\n![rebecca syndrome jealousy](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Frebecca_syndrome_jealousy_99a02fb537.jpg)\n\nKate Balestrieri, psychologist, sex therapist, and founder of Modern Intimacy, explains how someone can experience feelings of insecurity around their partner's past relationships and sexual history, no matter how much time has passed. Comparison with previous partners can lead the person to compare themselves to things like appearance, intelligence, and fuel obsession.\n\n_\"It can really cause a lot of pain to couples because the partner with retroactive jealousy is often stuck thinking about the details of their partner's past relationships, wondering if their partner is thinking or fantasizing about their ex, or even comparing their current relationship to their past experiences,\"_ she said in an interview with Women's Health. For the expert, it may be how someone counteracts fears of abandonment and ideas that they will never be good enough for a relationship due to previous relational traumas.\n\nIndividuals suffering from Rebecca Syndrome often experience a range of negative emotions, including:\n\n**\\- Insecurity:** Constant self-doubt and comparison to the past partner.\n\n**\\- Anxiety:** Fear of inadequacy and the belief that they cannot measure up.\n\n**\\- Jealousy:** Intense envy and resentment towards the past partner.\n\n**\\- Obsessive Thoughts:** Constant rumination about the past relationship.\n\n**\\- Low Self-Esteem:** A diminished sense of self-worth.\n\n# What to do if you suspect you or your partner might have Rebecca Syndrome\n\n**Be honest and open to communication**\n\nTalk openly and honestly with your partner about your concerns and feelings regarding their past relationships. This involves sharing your thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment or rejection, creating a safe space for vulnerability and trust.\n\n**Work on your self-esteem**\n\nBy working on self-confidence and addressing personal insecurities, you can reduce the fuel for jealousy. This involves recognizing and challenging negative thoughts, practicing positive self-talk, and setting achievable goals. By valuing your own worth and abilities, you can develop a healthier sense of self and reduce the impact of past relationships on your current one.\n\n**Visit a professional**\n\n![rebecca syndrome jealousy](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Frebecca_syndrome_jealousy_7a053b7a2a.jpg)\n\nIf jealousy is significantly impacting your relationship, **couples therapy** can provide a safe and supportive space to address underlying issues and develop effective coping mechanisms. A therapist can help you and your partner improve communication, build trust, and work through past hurts. You can gain valuable tools and strategies to manage jealousy and strengthen your relationship by seeking professional guidance.\n\nRebecca Syndrome can severely strain a relationship, leading to a host of negative consequences. Individuals suffering from this condition may struggle with deep-seated trust issues, constantly questioning their partner's intentions and loyalty. They may avoid discussing the past, fearing further **emotional** turmoil and resentment.\n\nAs trust erodes, an emotional distance grows between partners, hindering intimacy and connection. This can lead to frequent conflicts and arguments, as jealousy and insecurity fuel misunderstandings and hurt. In severe cases, the overwhelming emotional toll can even lead to the termination of the relationship, as both partners become overwhelmed by the constant stress and negativity.\n\n### **Sources:**\n\n\u003Chttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.womenshealthmag.com\u002Frelationships\u002Fa41044659\u002Fretroactive-jealousy\u002F>\n\n\u003Chttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.bbc.com\u002Fnews\u002Fstories-44850438>\n\n\u003Chttps:\u002F\u002Fhealth.clevelandclinic.org\u002Fretroactive-jealousy>","rebecca-syndrome-the-dark-side-of-dating","\"Rebecca Syndrome\": The Dark Side of Dating","rebecca syndrome, my partner is jealous, jealousy in couples, dating jealousy, retroactive jealousy","Rebecca syndrome or retroactive jealously can harm your dating experience and your relationship. 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