Men's Health (UK)

ONE WORD ANSWER #32

QUESTION Which maddening millennial habit beats workplace stress?

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While most discerning men profess to hate them, the more honest among us would admit to indulging in the occasional selfie – shameless or otherwise. Of course, you don’t need to be Marshall Mcluhan to realise that this particular phenomenon is symptomati­c of a narcissist­ic, degenerate culture. But that’s no reason to get too pompous about it – especially when researcher­s have found that staring at ourselves is not without its benefits.

Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, found that participan­ts who took a daily smiling self-portrait for four weeks experience­d significan­t mood improvemen­ts, as well as increased confidence. In better news for the Instagramp­hobic, it’s not imperative that you share them all, either.

However, if you’re loathe to make use of your iphone’s reverse function, there’s another way to score a similar mood boost. A third of study subjects were also asked to take a photo of something they believed would bring happiness to another person, then send the snap to them. This group reported feeling calmer and less affected by stress and anxiety throughout the working day.

So next time you find yourself fretting over a presentati­on or struggling to keep your cool when confronted with an admin onslaught, try Whatsappin­g a droll photo to a friend or partner. Whether or not you choose to position your face in the foreground is entirely up to you – and somewhat depends on whether you can roll your eyes and smile at the same time. Hashtag? #sorrynotso­rry

ANSWER Selfies

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