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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
Life Lessons From A Loner
When the word "loner" is used, it is often associated with a shy, introverted, and quiet personality. These are often associated with negative connotations. As someone who has been labeled a loner more than once, I wanted to discuss how I have come to accept this label. As someone who does not have many friends, I have also learned that one can find solace in spending time with oneself.
By Precious Lee2 years ago in Psyche
Unlocking the Power of Flow State
Introduction Have you ever experienced moments when everything seems to fall into place effortlessly, and you're completely absorbed in what you're doing? This is a state of mind, often referred to as "flow," it is a mental state where we perform at our best, and it holds the key to unlocking our full potential. In this article, we will explore what flow is, its significance, and how you can enter the flow state to enhance your performance and overall well-being.
By Oyeye Ozege2 years ago in Psyche
It can be difficult to part ways with a terrible sweetheart or sweetheart for several reasons.
Title Why It's Difficult to Part Ways with a Terrible Beau or Sweetheart Introduction: Breaking up with a terrible partner can be a challenging and complicated process. Despite knowing the negative aspects of the relationship, some individuals find it difficult to separate or stay separated from their partners. Learning about the underlying psychological principles and patterns can offer insights into why people continue to invest in these unhealthy relationships. This article will explore the addictive nature of bad relationships and why individuals struggle to let go.
By Christopher Gomes2 years ago in Psyche
Deciphering Deception
"It's nothing. I'm fine." "These allegations are completely unfounded." "The company was not aware of any wrongdoing." "I love you." In a world where we encounter anywhere from 10 to 200 lies a day, humans have dedicated centuries to devising methods to detect deceit. From medieval torture devices to modern polygraphs, blood-pressure monitors, voice-stress analyzers, eye trackers, infrared brain scanners, and even 400-pound electroencephalograms, the quest for truth has taken many forms. Yet, most of these tools have their limitations, with many being susceptible to manipulation and considered unreliable in a court of law.
By Alex Bennett2 years ago in Psyche
UNDERSTAND OR CONDEMN
The old story of "give mercy, not execute", was an example of our generation's learning of Estonian grammar, how the choice of the place of the comma can completely change the meaning of the sentence, but since the landlord did not have a good relationship with commas, the comma was placed in the second place instead. "Not to pardon, but to execute" and only because of the comma, the one who actually wanted to be pardoned lost his life.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Psyche








