coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
The Connection Between Love and Support
Love and support are two interconnected concepts that have a significant impact on our relationships, whether they be romantic or platonic. Love is often viewed as an emotion that is felt deeply and passionately, while support is viewed as a behavior that is provided to others. However, the two are not mutually exclusive, and in fact, they are closely intertwined. In this article, we will explore the connection between love and support and how they work together to build strong, healthy relationships.
By Terrell Greenwood3 years ago in Psyche
When Things Go Wrong: A Flight from Chicago to Columbus
It was a typical Friday afternoon in Chicago, walking through O'Hare airport after a week-long business trip to catch my flight to Columbus, Ohio. As a seasoned traveler, I had flown this route countless times.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Psyche
The Importance of Mental Health
There are many factors that can contribute to mental health, including genetics, environment, and lifestyle. For example, studies have shown that regular exercise, healthy eating habits, and adequate sleep can all have a positive impact on mental health. Similarly, social connections and strong relationships with friends and family can help promote a sense of well-being and reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness.
By shaked vak3 years ago in Psyche
Unlocking the Science Behind Winning Your Ex Girlfriend Back: A Step-by-Step Guide
Breaking up with someone you love can be one of the most difficult things you'll ever experience. It's a challenging time for both parties involved, and it can be especially hard if you're the one left behind. The truth is, however, that not all hope is lost. With a little bit of insight and understanding of the psychological principles behind attraction and relationships, you can increase your chances of winning your ex-girlfriend back.
By Molios empire3 years ago in Psyche
Dreams and Mental Health
Dreams have always been a source of fascination for humans. From the earliest recorded history, humans have attributed significant meaning to their dreams. Ancient civilizations often believed that dreams were messages from the gods, while in modern times, they are considered a window into the unconscious mind.
By Virginia Shefcyk3 years ago in Psyche
Transform Your Life With A Course In Miracles
Exploring the Course A Course in Miracles is a unique spiritual text that has gained popularity over the years. The course comprises of three books: the Textbook, Workbook for students and Manual for teachers. Each book offers different teachings on how to attain inner peace, forgiveness, and love.
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
Bliss+contentment in spirit
Blissful & content feelings are what I need emotionally spiritually and financially and overall, in general, I need to hoard my cash in my savings until it is time to move it elsewhere. But of course, I must keep that secret. Real G's move in silence like lasagna, especially in their money bag, and what they know is not for everyone to be aware of. I hope and pray that vocal.media's admin has got the app and or the website together and well maintained for its customers like me. It not only is my hobby to be an author/creative writer, but it is also a form of supplementing my boring shorts never enough lacking income, I strongly dislike living paycheck to paycheck so I am starting at $15.00 in savings and praying and staying motivated to stack and flip these chips so I can have my needs met when I need. I have no tolerance for poverty therefore I am in the process of kicking poverties ass laugh out loud seriously. I hate living paycheck to paycheck and it has been this fucked up for me for way too damn long, ever since I was robbed at gunpoint in Walnut Hills in Cincinnati Ohio by that resentful miserable trifling crackhead dope fiend, I have been scared to death to hold anything financially. That dumb miserable stupid fiend may be in jail or dead because his desire is obviously to smoke crack and meth and mistreat people whenever he feels like doing the mess.
By Angelina F. Thomas3 years ago in Psyche
Spring and Mental Health
Spring is a season of renewal, growth, and hope. As the snow melts away, the flowers start to bloom, and the weather becomes warmer, people often experience a surge of positive emotions. Spring has a positive impact on mental health in many ways. In this article, we will explore how spring affects mental health.
By Virginia Shefcyk3 years ago in Psyche
"Who Moved My Cheese"
Cognitive theory, introduced by Sarnoff A. Mednick, proposes that creative insights can arise from associative processes in memory. According to this theory, ideas are linked together in chains, with more remote associations tending to be more original. Individuals who are more creative are thought to have flatter hierarchies of associations, with many more strong associates for a given concept than less creative individuals. This allows for the activation of far-flung representations simultaneously, which is considered a crucial driver of creative thought.
By Tahura Faisal Japanwala3 years ago in Psyche








