Kate Strong
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Kate Strong Intuitive Healer 🌸
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The Halo Effect
What is the Halo Effect? The Halo Effect is a cognitive bias in which the perception of a particular trait of an individual influences the judgment of their overall character. This phenomenon can be seen in many professions, including marketing, management, and academia. For example, if a person has high intelligence or success in one area, they may be perceived as having positive qualities in other areas as well. The Halo Effect can have both positive and negative implications depending on whether it is used to make assumptions about someone’s character or ability.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
Why Abundance Consciousness is Harder for Women
It’s really only been decades that women have been able to open their own bank account and have their own money. Women not only are still experiencing the generational legacy of not being allowed to handle money in the world, but still have to contend with earning less than men.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Humans
The Difference Between Ego and Intuition
Defining Ego and Intuition Ego is the part of us that identifies with the physical world and our conscious thought. It generally involves a sense of self-importance and entitlement, leading to feelings of insecurity and lack. It can lead to thoughts such as “I need this” or “I should have that.” The ego can also become very attached to particular outcomes, which often leads to conflict or stress.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
What Healthy Ways Can You Get A Release of Dopamine
What is Dopamine? Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays an important role in the reward and motivation systems of the brain. It helps to regulate our emotions, motivation and pleasure. Dopamine is released when we have pleasurable experiences, such as eating food or engaging in activities like exercise or sex.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
The Difference between being a Codependent or an Empath
Difference between Codependency and Empathy Codependency and empathy are two very different states of being. While codependency is often characterized by an unhealthy relationship to another person, empathy is a positive trait that involves understanding and connecting with another individual.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
Why Your Relationship To Yourself Matters
Self-Relationship Basics When it comes to managing your life, there’s one relationship that is often overlooked: your relationship with yourself. From how you talk to yourself and the goals you set for yourself, to how much time and energy you give to self-care, these all have a direct impact on your overall wellbeing.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
You Don’t Need More Motivation, You Need More Discipline
What is Discipline? The common misconception is that to be successful you need motivation. While a good dose of motivation can definitely help, having the discipline to put in the hard work is equally important. Discipline involves taking action consistently even when it’s difficult or not fun. It requires knowing what must be done and setting goals that support your desired outcome.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
Transformative Power of Reparenting Yourself
Reparenting Yourself Reparenting is a term used to describe the process of reclaiming one’s life by retraining oneself to think and act in ways that are healthier than those taught by one’s parents. Reparenting yourself can be an effective way to manage difficult emotions, feel less overwhelmed, and heal old wounds. It allows you to explore the origins of your thoughts and feelings so you can develop new coping strategies that are more beneficial for your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
Why We Love Stories
Why We Love Stories We all have a special place in our hearts for stories. Whether it’s a book we’ve read over and over, the latest blockbuster movie, or even an old family tale that has been passed down through generations, stories help us make sense of the world. But why do we love stories so much? The science of storytelling sheds light on this phenomenon.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Humans
Why Your Pain Might Be Neuroplastic Pain
Neuroplastic Pain Neuroplastic pain can be a confusing thing to diagnose. It is different than other types of chronic pain, as it originates in the brain rather than in any particular area of the body. Neuroplastic pain occurs when changes in our neural pathways cause us to feel discomfort or even intense pain even though there may be no physical source of injury or damage. In this article we will explore why your pain might be neuroplastic and what you can do about it.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
Kindness vs People Pleasing
In our world today, the lines between kindness and people pleasing can often become blurred. People pleasing is a behavior that we may be too familiar with: it’s when you go out of your way to do things for others in order to gain their approval or make them happy. Kindness on the other hand, is an act of generosity done without any expectation of receiving something in return. It’s important to know how to differentiate between these two behaviors as one can end up hurting us more than helping us.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche











