selfcare
The importance of self-care is paramount; enhance your health and wellbeing, manage your stress, and maintain control under pressure.
"Mastering Self-Discipline: The Key to Achieving Your Goals"
Self-discipline is the ability to control one's own behavior and actions in order to achieve a goal or objective. It is a crucial aspect of achieving success in any area of life, whether it be in your personal life or professional career. Without self-discipline, it can be easy to fall into the trap of procrastination and lack of motivation, which can ultimately lead to failure in achieving your desired outcome.
By Hafiz Suboor3 years ago in Psyche
Luminosity
suppose, summer was evidently eurphoric. and the settlement of my body throughout the hazy months, the resting of my bones into sunny stained grass had diminished its frequency as snow eased onto the forecast. icicles became a phenomen of the asbsurd artistic nature of the outside world; the windows only held images of trees with no more leaves to play tag with the wind and some days it hailed, it rained, the sky cries and it’s all washing
By Emily Serena3 years ago in Psyche
Feeling Lonely?
Loneliness often manifests itself as a state of unease or social misery. Maybe you're feeling alone, unfeeling, and unloved. It's possible that even someone with plenty of friends might feel lonely sometimes. You may be part of a big family or be actively involved in a devoted relationship. It is possible to feel lonely even while in the company of people or when holding the hand of someone you care about. It is possible to feel lonely and alone even being in the company of others.
By Dr. Sulaiman Algharbi3 years ago in Psyche
New and improved
Looking back is always a good lesson as long as we continue moving forward and achieving our goals and dreams. When I was little I went through growth and changes that brought me from wanting to be a Teacher to a Mommy, and then to an Insurance Broker. I have wanted to own a crystal store, read cards, make jewelry, write. Every passion I have is creating and I am looking to find a way to make this my path. My journey. Seems I've always been insterested in office work, selling something, ringing up customers, helping people. Customer Service is a very hard job and often completely unappreciated.
By Lee Naylor3 years ago in Psyche
Notes From An INFJ’s Childhood Journals
I recently began reading through 37 journals that I’ve filled since I was 15 years old. Being an INFJ means I am a pattern-making machine by default. Naturally, I noticed several intriguing themes that I grappled with throughout my adolescence. I was inspired to write this post, thinking that by sharing these patterns I may be able to shed a light on some of the valuable insights we have that often go unnoticed.
By the infj ghost3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of The Imposter Syndrome
I have written 11 books, but each time I think, ‘uh oh, they’re going to find out now. I’ve run a game on everybody, and they’re going to find me out. — Maya Angelou, civil rights activist, author, poet and Nobel Laureate
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Self-Sabotage
Self-doubt does more to sabotage individual potential than all external limitations put together. — Brian Tracy Self-sabotage refers to the behaviors or thoughts that prevent individuals from reaching their goals or achieving success. It is a common psychological phenomenon that can have significant negative impact on an individual’s mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. Self-sabotage can take many forms, including procrastination, setting unrealistic goals, engaging in negative self-talk, and avoiding risks or new opportunities. It is often driven by a combination of internal and external factors, such as low self-esteem, fear of failure or success, and a lack of self-awareness (Blascovich & Tomaka, 1991; Dweck, 2006).
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Psyche







