coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
A Based Perspective On Astrology
Throughout human history, people have looked to the stars and planets for guidance and meaning. Ancient cultures believed that the position of the celestial bodies had a profound impact on our personality, mood, and everyday life. While modern science may not necessarily support all of these beliefs, there is evidence to suggest that the position of Earth, stars, and planets, as well as the Schumann resonance, can have an impact on our well-being.
By Kevin Barnhart3 years ago in Psyche
Adult Autism.
For people who are different and don't understand the world, life can be challenging and overwhelming. They may struggle to connect with others, understand social cues, and communicate effectively. This can result in feelings of isolation and anxiety. They may also have difficulty processing sensory information, which can make certain environments or situations overwhelming or uncomfortable.
By Simon Humphreys3 years ago in Psyche
Planning for Memory Loss: The End-of-Life Plan We’re Leaving Out
I think that one day my memory will be lost — and pieces of who I am will be lost with it. I’ve witnessed that slow slide into oblivion and wondered what I was meant to do. Would trying to talk cause frustration, or was I meant to be an anonymous comfort? How would the ones I love want to be cared for as the pieces of who they once were drifted away like clouds in the sky? How would they like to be loved?
By Crystal Jackson3 years ago in Psyche
Talking to Ghosts: When the One Person You Want to Talk to is Gone
I find myself talking to ghosts all the time. This is a side effect of having built intimate connections with other people over the years. I used to despair at how much was left behind when a connection was severed — the memories and moments felt heavy to carry around when the person I shared them with was gone. For a while, I was reluctant to let anyone close enough lest they, too, leave me with remnants and regrets.
By Crystal Jackson3 years ago in Psyche
THE BREAKDOWN OF NERVES
The nervous system structures that are involved in the sensory system consist of our central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of our brain and the spinal cord (Mayo Clinic. 2022). They work together as a primary significant power source. The peripheral nervous system is the nerves and the ganglia that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body. The peripheral nervous system connects the central nervous system to the organs, blood vessels, the skin, and the digestion system. The peripheral nervous system helps with sensation, touch, and pain. It carries messages to and from the central nervous system to the other body parts and then brings them back so the brain knows what to do.
By Regina Mauldin3 years ago in Psyche
Happy Valentine's Day
Three years ago, Valentine's Day was a disaster for me. I got up in the day early to go do laundry and my boyfriend at the time was supposed to be going to pick up his friend to take him to work and then was going to meet me at the laundromat but what ended up happening.
By Sai Marie Johnson3 years ago in Psyche
Unlock Your Financial Potential: The Complete Guide to Financial Literacy
Financial literacy is a critical life skill that is essential for personal and financial success. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their money and achieve financial stability, security, and prosperity. In this blog article, we will highlight six important reasons why people should learn financial literacy and consider enrolling in our comprehensive digital course about financial literacy.
By 4 Theyoungerme3 years ago in Psyche
Grief on grief
I was ridiculously lucky to get to 28 years old without experiencing close-family grief. Age 21 I lost a best friend, which was a truly horrendous experience, and I thought I knew grief somewhat. In hindsight, I had no real idea of grief at all. Every grief is completely different.
By Lynsey Blacklock3 years ago in Psyche





