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At one point, she discusses the concept of FOBO (fear of better options), which is far more insidious than its cousin FOMO (fear of missing out). FOBO can interfere with organizational objectives, ...
But back to FOMO. I’m at the point in my life where I’m learning to embrace another acronym I’ve learned recently: JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out). I have become more of a homebody than ever.
Sumit Mitra, CEO of Tesco Business Solutions, discusses with Mint the British retailer's plans for its business centres.
Uncertainty mapper. Nobody should underestimate employees’ “fear of being obsolete”. FOBO squats at the other end of the uncertainty spectrum from FOMO (fear of missing out).
These days, people are generally familiar with FOMO, the fear of missing out. Some have even learned to embrace JOMO, the joy of missing out. But a lesser known (yet related) phenomenon is FOBO ...
FOBO is “the anxiety that something better will come along, which makes it undesirable to commit to existing choices when making a decision,” author and venture capitalist Patrick McGinnis explained ...
The concept of FOMO is widely known these days. This term for “the fear of missing out” even made it into dictionaries starting in 2013. But fewer people are familiar with a related and ...
The concept of FOMO is widely known these days. This term for “the fear of missing out” even made it into dictionaries starting in 2013. But fewer people are familiar with a related and similarly ...
High amenity, events and experience supported a return to office (RTO) that was fuelled by FOMO. Now, RTO is being driven by FOBO – the fear of becoming obsolete.