fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
Love at First Sight
Introduction Love, at first sight, is a phenomenon that has captivated the human imagination for centuries. It is often portrayed in movies and literature as a magical and instantaneous connection between two people. This article explores the concept of love at first sight, examining its existence, possible explanations, and its impact on relationships. Is love, at first sight, a genuine experience, or is it merely a romanticized notion? Let's delve deeper and find out.
By Chander bhan3 years ago in Humans
How childhood affects our life. Content Warning.
The attachment proposition argues that a strong emotional and physical bond to one primary caregiver in our first times of life, is critical to our development. However, also we feel safe to explore the world, if our cling is strong and we're securely attached. We know there's always that safe base, to which we can return to any time. However, we feel insecurely attached, if our bond is weak. We’re hysterical to leave or explore a rather scary- looking world. Because we aren't sure if we can return. People who are securely attached are said to have lesser trust, can connect to others and as a result are more successful in life. Insecurely attached people tend to distrust others, warrant social chops and have problems forming connections. There's one type of secure attachment and there are 3 types of insecure attachments Anxious/ equivocal Anxious/ Avoidant and Anxious/ Disorganized. In responses to torture, the first 3 reply organized, while the last acts disorganized. To understand the proposition more, let's look at Mr. and Ms. Smith, who have 4 children. Luka, Ann, Joe and Amy. The Smiths are lovely parents, who snuggle, make frequent eye contact, speak warmly, and are always there for their kiddies. But one day Mr. Smith falls veritably sick and dies. For Mrs. Smith life now becomes veritably delicate. She spends all day working, while at the same time trying to watch for her children. And insolvable task. At 6 times of age, Luka’s brain is for the utmost part developed, his character strong and his world view shaped. The new situation doesn't affect him much- he knows there still is always mama - his safe- haven. He feels securely attached. latterly he turns into a trusting and auspicious youthful man. His tone image is positive. Ann, who's 3, has problems managing with the new lack of attention. To Ann, her mama now acts unpredictably. She's anxious about their relationship, and as a result becomes glutinous. To get her mama ’s attention, she has to raise her emotional state and laugh. When her mama eventually reacts with a predictable response, she herself acts equivocal and does not show her true passions. latterly in life, others suppose Ann is changeable or temperamental. Her tone image is less positive. Her attachment style Anxious equivocal. 2- time-old Joe, spends his days with his uncle, who loves him, but thinks that a good education means being strict. However, his uncle gets angry and occasionally corrective, if little Joe shows too important feelings or is too loud. This scares Joe. He learns that to avoid fear, he has to avoid showing his passions- also in other situations. As a grown-up he continues this strategy and has problems to enter connections. His image of himself is rather negative. His attachment is Anxious Avoidant Amy, who's just one time old, gets transferred to a nursery. The staff there’s inadequately trained, trespassed and frequently veritably stressed-out. Some are outright vituperative. Amy thus becomes anxious of the very people she seeks security from- a conflict which completely disorganizes her ideas about love and safety. As she’s passing fear without resolution, she tries to avoid all social situations. As a grown-up she thinks of herself as unworthy of love. Her tone image is veritably negative. Her attachment is anxious disorganized Our attachment is formed in the veritably first times of our lives, a time when we're too youthful to communicate our anxiety and as a result can witness high situations of stress. also, our adrenal gland- an organ sitting on top of our feathers- produces the stress- hormones adrenaline and cortisol. The heart rate increases, the blood pressure goes up and we come alert. However, it's called poisonous stress, if that happens constantly. poisonous, because it impairs the development of a child's brain, and weakens the vulnerable system. In embryos or at a veritably youthful age, poisonous stress can indeed switch the expressions of genes, which can affect our health numerous decades latterly. By bluffing a Strange Situation, we can assess an attachment style, formerly by the age of one. To do this, we let the child play with their maters
By Asmae El assri3 years ago in Humans
Understanding women with ADHD. Content Warning.
Hello smarts. In case you had not noticed I'm a woman with ADHD. Which means I've the same internal health condition as a man with ADHD-- But it does affect me else. Before I jump into this I want to point out That in my occasion on ADHD in girls, I had a lot of guys in the commentary going" stay. I've the GIRL donation?" There's no" girl donation" of ADHD, It's just that we know from exploration that women-- At least Cis unsexed women, we do not have enough exploration yet on those who are both neurodiverse and gender different-- tend to present else to cismen due to a combination of natural and social factors, and that that difference can mean our ADHD does not get honored or treated effectively. Also some of this may apply anyhow of gender Because everyone is different. Anyone can have the further internalized donation of neuro diversity that occasionally gets missed. So if any of this sounds familiar, the conclusion is the same go get checked out, get the support you need. OK. So let’s jump into the exploration. ADHD is the same complaint no matter what gender you're the same brain regions and neurotransmitter systems are affected and the same core poverties are present But the performing symptoms what people actually see can show up else due to the natural difference between males and ladies as well as the social differences in the gests of men and women. As a result of gender and coitus differences ADHD leads to different donations and issues For illustration women are frequently anticipated to be good at organizing planning, and other administrative functions and society is generally lower forgiving to women when they mess up. We tend to work harder to “ fit in ” and “ be good ” due to social pressures. Ladies with ADHD tend to show further inattentiveness than hyperactivity or freakishness, and are more likely than males to develop anxiety, tone regard issues and other internalizing problems, while males with ADHD tend to develop more materializing problems like rule breaking and aggression, than ladies do. That is not to say that girls and women with ADHD do not also witness hyperactivity and impulsivity symptoms. We do. The symptoms are just a little less egregious. They might take the form of contending studies, speaking before allowing, talking really snappily parlous sexual geste
By Asmae El assri3 years ago in Humans
Mastering the Art of Time Management: Boosting Productivity and Efficiency. Content Warning.
In today's fast-paced world, time is a valuable and limited resource. Whether you are a student, a professional, or an entrepreneur, mastering the art of time management is crucial for achieving your goals, maximizing productivity, and living a balanced life. By implementing effective time management strategies, you can unlock your full potential, accomplish more in less time, and experience a sense of fulfillment and success. In this article, we will explore powerful techniques to boost your productivity, optimize your time, and make the most out of each day.
By Carmen Galloway3 years ago in Humans
From Mind to Reality: Unleashing the Potential of Neuroscience and Imagination
From Mind to Reality: Unleashing the Potential of Neuroscience and Imagination Introduction Introduction In today's rapidly advancing world, neuroscience continues to captivate researchers and enthusiasts alike. Among its intriguing aspects is the exploration of imagination and its impact on various mental processes. This article delves into the realm of imagination from a neuroscience perspective, shedding light on its significance and unveiling the latest discoveries that unveil the potential hidden within our imaginative minds.
By umairnadeem chaishai3 years ago in Humans
How Roses Bring Happiness:
Introduction In our fast-paced and high-tech world, finding ways to alleviate stress and promote emotional well-being has become crucial. While exercise and personal lifestyle changes are often recommended, there is one simple yet powerful solution that is often overlooked - roses. Yes, these beautiful flowers have a profound impact on our happiness and emotional health. In this article, we will explore the science behind how roses bring happiness and why they should be a part of our lives.
By zayed Sultan3 years ago in Humans
Extraction 2
Australian actor Chris Hemsworth is no stranger to the world of action-packed films, having portrayed the mighty Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hemsworth's impressive physique, charisma, and dedication to his craft have made him a fan-favorite in the realm of action movies. In 2020, he took on the role of Tyler Rake in Netflix's 'Extraction,' a high-octane thriller that left audiences eagerly anticipating a sequel. Now, Hemsworth returns to the screen, ready to hammer home another intense rescue mission in 'Extraction 2.'
By Oyeniyi Samuel3 years ago in Humans










