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Importance of Love and Dreams in Our Everyday Lives
Importance of Love and Dreams in Our Everyday Lives Dreams are a part of our everyday lives, and they can be a source of deep meaning and significance. Dreams can also be a source of deep meaning and significance. They give us an opportunity to explore parts of ourselves that we might not otherwise have access to. In the process, we may come to understand aspects of our own personality or even find clues as to what is going on in our lives.
By tabinda khalid4 years ago in Psyche
Does Life Really Begin at 50? 7 Things I Realized at Age 49
If there’s one thing people in their 40s can agree on it’s that everything feels a little… ho-hum. In fact, according to Dartmouth College Professor David G. Blanchflower, the most miserable age to be is 47. How does he figure? He looked at data from 132 countries and found the happiness U-Shape stands for 132 of them. With or without controls, the answer is the same.
By George Ziogas4 years ago in Psyche
5 Problems with the Self-Help Industry
Personal growth, personal transformation, change, self-help. It doesn’t matter what you call it, it’s a goal that most of us aspire to. We want to improve our self-esteem, we want to lose weight, we want to maintain strong, healthy relationships, we want to be more successful, we want to find happiness, we want to get rich, and ultimately, it doesn’t matter what it is, there’s always something we want to change or improve.
By George Ziogas4 years ago in Psyche
Manifest That Sh*T
What Does It Mean To Manifest? You may have already heard about the law of attraction. In terms of manifestation, this is very prevalent. The law of attraction, in simple terms, states that "like attracts like" or that "positive thoughts bring positive results".
By Chandi Peardon4 years ago in Psyche
6 Words I Borrowed from Mathew McConaughey to Re-Build My Confidence
Entering the final few years of my 20's, I realised that I was still that shy, scared shitless little kid that I was always was growing up but that I had just found more convincing ways to hide it.
By Andy Murphy 4 years ago in Psyche
Is It An Eating Disorder?
I was young when I thought I was fat. I am not sure what age. My mother was a pill person and thought there was a pill for everything. She took vitamin V(valium) when they first came out and were popular. That is until they were deemed an addictive substance. She took diet pills when she was pregnant with the two siblings just younger than me. She told me her doctor didn't want her gaining too much weight, like when she was pregnant with her first child. Me.
By Denise E Lindquist4 years ago in Psyche






