psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
How I Sleep Peacefully Now
Three in the morning used to be my breaking point. That's when I'd wake up, heart pounding, mind racing, staring at the ceiling while the world slept peacefully around me. I'd grab my phone and watch the minutes crawl by—3:17, 3:34, 3:52—knowing that the alarm would go off in a few hours and I'd face another day exhausted.
By Fazal Hadiabout 19 hours ago in Longevity
Day 4 of Quitting. Top Story - January 2026.
If this is how sobriety feels, maybe it’s better to go through life a little buzzed… this, along with other hits like, I want to kill myself, I wish I was dead, and I’m going to throw myself off a bridge have been the only thoughts on rotation these past few days. I promise myself that if, in a month, I still feel like this (‘this’ meaning despondent, full of rage, and simultaneously numb) I can go back to smoking. Until mid-February though? Nicotine is off the table.
By sleepy drafts4 days ago in Longevity
7 Ways I Trained My Mind to Stop Overthinking
I used to live inside my head. Not in a creative, daydreamy way. In an exhausting, suffocating, never-ending loop of what-ifs and worst-case scenarios. Every conversation replayed. Every decision questioned. Every possibility analyzed until I couldn't move forward at all.
By Fazal Hadi5 days ago in Longevity
14 Thoughts That Slowly Rebuilt My Confidence
Confidence didn’t disappear from my life all at once. It faded slowly, quietly, almost politely. One ignored idea at work. One comparison on social media. One failure I took too personally. Until one day, I looked in the mirror and didn’t recognize the person staring back at me.
By Fazal Hadi12 days ago in Longevity
5 Mental Rules That Helped Me Stay Calm Under Pressure
The moment I realized I was not okay came on a random Wednesday afternoon. My phone was buzzing with unread messages, my inbox was overflowing, and my chest felt tight for no clear reason. I was sitting at my desk, staring at a screen, but my mind was racing through deadlines, expectations, and the constant fear of messing everything up. I looked calm on the outside. Inside, I was drowning.
By Fazal Hadi13 days ago in Longevity
3 Mental Habits That Saved Me During My Lowest Phase
I didn’t hit rock bottom in one dramatic moment. It happened slowly. Days blurred together. Nights felt endless. I smiled in front of people and collapsed the moment I was alone. I wasn’t lazy, weak, or broken—but I felt like all three. Every plan I made felt pointless. Every effort felt invisible. And the scariest part was this: I started believing that this version of my life was permanent.
By Fazal Hadi15 days ago in Longevity
The Myth of January First
Every December, as the calendar year draws to a close, millions of people around the world engage in a time-honored tradition: the crafting of New Year's resolutions. Gyms overflow with new members in January, health food stores see spikes in sales, and social media fills with proclamations of transformation and change. Yet by February, these ambitious declarations have largely faded into distant memories, replaced by the familiar rhythms of old habits and comfortable routines. Studies consistently show that approximately eighty percent of New Year's resolutions fail by the second week of February, with fitness and weight loss goals ranking among the most commonly abandoned objectives.
By Paul Claybrook MS MBA17 days ago in Longevity










