Daydreaming During Meetings Probably Means You’re Smart

A 2017 study from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta that was published in the journal Neuropsychologia suggests that daydreaming during meetings isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It might be a sign that you’re really smart and creative. A release from the institute quotes co-author Eric Schumacher, Georgia Tech associate psychology professor, as saying,… Continue reading Daydreaming During Meetings Probably Means You’re Smart