recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
How Does Critical Thinking Help Teachers?
In today’s fast-changing educational landscape, teachers face more than just the challenge of finishing a syllabus or grading assignments. They are mentors, problem-solvers, and lifelong learners. To succeed in this dynamic environment, one skill stands out above the rest critical thinking.
By Zeeshan Ahmad4 months ago in Psyche
What Are The 6 Types Of Anxiety Disorders?
Have you ever experienced that feeling where your chest tightens and it is hard to think or breathe? That is your anxiety working. It is totally normal to feel this way from time to time. It could be before an important work meeting, talking to new people, or just going out by yourself.
By Ankita Dey4 months ago in Psyche
What Is the Difference Between Social Anxiety and Introversion?
Many people confuse social anxiety with introversion. You might notice a person standing in the corner during a party, or eating alone, and think whether they are introverted by nature or suffering from social anxiety.
By Ankita Dey4 months ago in Psyche
How We Are Scientifically Becoming Dumber
Have you ever Thought... Wow... People Seem To Becoming Dumber? Well... It Seems like this is Actually a Reality. Now, Nearly Two Years Ago, I wrote an Article about How IQ is Not a Static Trait.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)4 months ago in Psyche
The Art of Recovering Your Spirit in Levelling Up Your Life
Being curious, and maybe even a little unsure or sceptical as to what recovering the spirit (also known as the soul) is all about is absolutely understandable and healthy right now. For others, this idea can be triggering, as it is easier to suppress our unpleasant feelings, emotions and traumas - than it is to deal with them by feeling the pain in order to begin to transmute them. It takes some courage, bravery, and surrendering to what is in order to soften and to heal any intangible wound/s that no longer serve us.
By Justine Crowley4 months ago in Psyche
“The Day My Heart Finally Spoke — and I Listened”
It started as just another Monday — emails piling up, deadlines closing in, and my coffee cup already empty before sunrise. I was twenty-eight, ambitious, and proud of how much pressure I could handle. Late nights, skipped meals, and too much caffeine were my trophies of productivity. I thought I was strong. I thought exhaustion was proof of success. But that was the day my body decided to teach me a lesson I would never forget.
By hameed ur rehman4 months ago in Psyche









