Our anxieties about the future can have surprising implications for our health, our family lives, and our careers
What are you afraid of?
Maybe you fear devastating diseases or untimely accidents. Perhaps you fear losing your job (or working in the same dreary job forever). Or maybe your biggest fear is that you won’t live up to your own lofty expectations or important obligations.
Whatever keeps you up at night, it is likely to shape your decision-making at critical moments. Here are some of our favorite studies from Kellogg faculty who tackle this tough—or perhaps, terrifying—topic.
But if health providers can make detection—which is scary—seem more like prevention—which isn’t as scary—we may be more willing to use that diagnostic tool after all.
[This article has been republished, with permission, from Kellogg Insight, the faculty research & ideas magazine of Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University]