selfcare
The importance of self-care is paramount; enhance your health and wellbeing, manage your stress, and maintain control under pressure.
Man Dies After Eating Broccoli Sandwich – Urgent Botulism Food Safety Alert
When you think of dangerous foods, broccoli probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But a recent tragedy in Italy has left health officials warning the public that even common, healthy foods can pose a deadly risk if contaminated.
By Waqar Khan7 months ago in Psyche
I Used a Binaural Beats App for 30 Days and This Is What Happened to My Focus
I Used a Binaural Beats App for 30 Days and This Is What Happened to My Focus When I first heard about binaural beats, my reaction was basically, “Sounds nice, but does it actually work?”
By Hawrry Bhattarai7 months ago in Psyche
Grieving The Life You Never Had. Top Story - August 2025.
Grief is normally associated with the loss of a loved one, or any other form of experienced loss, whether tangible or intangible. It is a given that life hands us all lemons from time to time. It can boil down to the quality and the size of the lemon sometimes. If the lemon is too bitter, watch out. And how we deal with that lemon is a combination of karma, life experiences and decisions made or not made. We all have regrets, and life is too short to have them. No one should judge that though, as we all have different life experiences, and some people's path to prosperity, success and ambition is not always linear. There are detours along the way. Why is that so?
By Justine Crowley7 months ago in Psyche
Can You Have Anxiety Without Feeling Nervous? The Silent Symptoms Explained
When people think about anxiety, they often picture someone pacing, biting their nails, or visibly trembling. Nervousness—feeling jittery, uneasy, or on edge—is the emotion most commonly tied to anxiety. But what if you’re not nervous? What if you don’t feel panicked or scared, yet something still feels off?
By Richard Bailey7 months ago in Psyche
I Sedated My Self-Hate with Self-Destruction
My mother once told me that I was such a pretty newborn that she felt moved to place a purple flower at the head of my crib. I was taken aback by her words since, to me, she was a woman who wasn’t especially maternal. I’d grown up with a sense of ugliness and felt a mistake.
By Chantal Christie Weiss7 months ago in Psyche
The Lie I Told Myself Until I Faced the Truth
I used to tell myself a very convincing story: “I’m fine.” It was my shield, my script, my automatic response to anyone who asked how I was doing. No matter how deep the ache in my chest, no matter how restless my nights or how heavy my days felt, those two words rolled off my tongue so easily it almost sounded true.
By Habib king7 months ago in Psyche
The Crash Out: Why Everyone’s Mentally Exhausted in the Age of Social Media
In today’s fast-paced world, it feels like everyone is constantly on the go. From checking social media notifications every few minutes to juggling work, school, and personal lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the rush. But recently, there’s been a growing trend online that many are calling the “Crash Out” phenomenon—a term that perfectly describes the feeling of emotional and mental exhaustion that many of us are experiencing.
By Mehran Aman7 months ago in Psyche










