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Overcoming Loneliness: Strategies for Improving Mental and Physical Health
Loneliness is a complex and often misunderstood emotion that affects individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Although being alone may not necessarily lead to feelings of loneliness, it is often associated with feelings of isolation and disconnection from others.
By ansam yousry3 years ago in Confessions
Coping with Sadness: Strategies for Managing Emotions
Sadness is a common emotion that is experienced by everyone at some point in their lives. It is a normal response to life events such as loss, disappointment, or change. While sadness is a natural part of the human experience, it can also become overwhelming and lead to a more serious condition such as depression.
By ansam yousry3 years ago in Confessions
Eternally Bound
It was a warm summer day in the city and the sun was shining bright in the sky. As Emily walked down the busy street, she couldn't help but feel a sense of loneliness. She had been single for as long as she could remember and although she loved her independence, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing from her life.
By Akilan Tharsiyus3 years ago in Confessions
Coincidence first meeting
Mona is a 21-year-old girl who everyone attests to her tenderness, remarkable beauty, good personality and wonderful qualities. Amal did not believe in love and did not believe the love stories she heard from her colleagues and relatives. She thinks of anything other than her little family, except that a strange thing was always happening to her that worried her. Almost every night she saw a dream in which a handsome young man approached her and fell in love with him and asked for her hand in marriage, and the strange thing was the frequent recurrence of this dream and the appearance of The same young man until she memorized his features completely, although she did not know him and had not seen him before in her reality.
By Abderrazak Zteou3 years ago in Confessions
How can we find she is the one?
Finding “the one” can be a difficult and intimidating process. After all, this is someone you are going to be spending the rest of your life with, so it’s important to make sure that you’ve found the right person. Here are some tips to help you determine if she is the one.
By jai singh rajput3 years ago in Confessions
5 Ways to Make Him Your Hero for Life...
Having a strong and loving relationship with your partner is essential to living a happy life. Showing your partner how much they mean to you and making them feel like the hero of your life can go a long way in strengthening your bond. In this blog post, we'll be exploring five simple and effective ways that you can make him your hero for life.
By Samara Simson3 years ago in Confessions
Make Him Obsessed with You, Have the Best Relationship Ever
This Valentine's Day, Make Him Obsessed with You and Have the Best Relationship Ever This Valentine's Day, you can make your relationship stronger than ever before by making him feel desired and loved. If you put in the effort to show your partner that you care about them and desire them, you will be rewarded with a strong, fulfilling relationship. With the right techniques, you can make your partner obsessed with you, and have the best relationship of your life. In this blog post, we will look at how to make him obsessed with you and make your relationship stronger than ever before this Valentine's Day.
By Samara Simson3 years ago in Confessions
Women's Relationship
Previous research suggests that both jealousy and relationship contingent self-esteem (RCSE) are related to alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. No work, however, has examined these two constructs together as they relate to motives for alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. The current study aims to build upon emerging literature examining different types of jealousy (i.e., emotional, cognitive, and behavioral), relationship quality (i.e., satisfaction, commitment, closeness), RCSE, and alcohol use. More specifically, the current study aimed to examine the associations between RCSE and drinking to cope and RCSE and alcohol-related problems, in the context of the different types of jealousy. Moreover, the current study aimed to assess whether the associations between RCSE, jealousy, and drinking outcomes vary as a function of relationship quality. Two hundred and seventy seven individuals (87% female) at a large southern university participated in the study. They completed measures of RCSE, relationship satisfaction, commitment, closeness, and jealousy as well as alcohol-related outcomes. Using PROCESS, moderated mediational analyses were used to evaluate different types of jealousy as mediators of the association between RCSE and drinking to cope/alcohol-related problems. Further, we aimed to examine whether relationship quality moderated the association between RCSE and jealousy in predicting alcohol-related variables. Results indicated that cognitive jealousy mediated the association between both RCSE and drinking to cope and RCSE and alcohol-related problems. Further, relationship satisfaction, commitment, and closeness were all found to moderate the association between RSCE and cognitive jealousy such that at lower, but not higher levels of satisfaction, commitment, and closeness, cognitive jealousy mediated the association between RCSE and drinking to cope and RCSE and alcohol-related problems
By Ejigbo Kolawole3 years ago in Confessions







