The truth about secrets: why it pays to keep your positive news private
Briefly

Well, researchers at Columbia University conducted a study of more than 2,500 people and discovered that, while you might want to share your good news with the world, those who don't tend to feel energised by their secrecy.
No, the moral of the story is that sometimes it's nice to keep things to yourself, you absurd oversharing toddler.
Don't do that either. Clinical psychologist Kirren Schnack found that people who overshare tend to struggle with boundaries, which can in turn lead to anxiety.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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