Burnout may be driving long-term disengagement across key life areas, MyIQ data shows

As digital fatigue and performance pressure mount, new data from MyIQ reveals that motivation is not crashing; it is quietly draining away.
Most Gen Z feel emotionally unclear despite rising interest in self-tests, MyIQ survey finds.

New national data reveals a sharp generational contrast: while Gen Z leads in digital self-assessment, most still struggle to translate insight into emotional clarity or daily confidence.
Gen Z is replacing self-help books with standardized self-tests, MyIQ data shows.

A new analysis of over 19,000 users finds that young adults are abandoning narrative-based guidance in favor of fast, personalized self-assessments, with implications for how identity formation is measured, tracked, and understood.
MyIQ analysis shows 43% of young users report burnout from self-testing.

For a generation steeped in personality quizzes, brain-training apps, and algorithmic self-analysis, knowing oneself is no longer a quiet act of reflection; it is a high-frequency mental audit. New data from MyIQ suggests the costs are beginning to show.
IQ plateau effect: only 17.6% of users continue developing skills after testing, MyIQ data shows.

An analysis of 100,000+ users reveals a sharp decrease in engagement among those with IQs above 115, suggesting that higher intelligence may be associated with lower follow-through and commitment to personal growth.MyIQ, a digital platform for cognitive and emotional ins...
Men vs. Women: who scores higher in memory, logic, and brain agility?

New data from the self-knowledge platform MyIQ suggests that the difference is not in how smart we are, but in how that intelligence operates.
Majority of parents pursue IQ testing before age 10, MyIQ study shows.

New MyIQ research indicates dual motives: unlocking support and social status. 38% cite access to enrichment; 29% acknowledge status concerns linked to sharing scores.
Burnout may be driving long-term disengagement across key life areas, MyIQ data shows

As digital fatigue and performance pressure mount, new data from MyIQ reveals that motivation is not crashing; it is quietly draining away.
Most Gen Z feel emotionally unclear despite rising interest in self-tests, MyIQ survey finds.

New national data reveals a sharp generational contrast: while Gen Z leads in digital self-assessment, most still struggle to translate insight into emotional clarity or daily confidence.
Gen Z is replacing self-help books with standardized self-tests, MyIQ data shows.

A new analysis of over 19,000 users finds that young adults are abandoning narrative-based guidance in favor of fast, personalized self-assessments, with implications for how identity formation is measured, tracked, and understood.
MyIQ analysis shows 43% of young users report burnout from self-testing.

For a generation steeped in personality quizzes, brain-training apps, and algorithmic self-analysis, knowing oneself is no longer a quiet act of reflection; it is a high-frequency mental audit. New data from MyIQ suggests the costs are beginning to show.
IQ plateau effect: only 17.6% of users continue developing skills after testing, MyIQ data shows.

An analysis of 100,000+ users reveals a sharp decrease in engagement among those with IQs above 115, suggesting that higher intelligence may be associated with lower follow-through and commitment to personal growth.MyIQ, a digital platform for cognitive and emotional ins...
Men vs. Women: who scores higher in memory, logic, and brain agility?

New data from the self-knowledge platform MyIQ suggests that the difference is not in how smart we are, but in how that intelligence operates.
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