depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
Death of a Salesman. Content Warning.
I once explained to a small group my ideas for selling an odd mismatched item. At the end of the discussion, in which I shared a rather off-the-wall approach that actually HAS worked before, one of the people asked me if I could sell ice to the Eskimos.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Psyche
My Anxiety, Part I
In an attempt to explain my anxiety to my husband, I searched the internet for effective ways to do this and found a lot of useless information that was more often about positive thinking than actually living with anxiety. However, I did come across a few articles written by people who suffer from anxiety on the level I do—real people with real anxiety trying to explain what it’s like to live with this type of mental illness. Yes, I say “mental illness” because anxiety is a problem in the brain, not a way of thinking. It cannot be just ignored or cured through positive thoughts, meditation, or my doctor’s favorite prescription of “diet and exercise.”
By Jen Sullivan2 years ago in Psyche
Discovering the Shadow Self
Trauma. It's a bugger. I've been through a lot in my life. Scrolling back through my life history, it reads like a crazy sad film. I've had so much loss. I thought the trauma was as bad as it gets each time, but the final straw was my fiancé dying in a cycling accident in May 2020. OK, universe, you've had your fun. Do your bloody worst. Oh, hold on, you just did, you f*cker.
By Jan Barley2 years ago in Psyche
An Inside Look at North Korea
Introduction: North Korea, a nation shrouded in secrecy and known for its enigmatic regime, has long piqued the curiosity of the world. While getting an authentic glimpse into this secretive country is a rare occurrence, some brave individuals have managed to leak videos and stories that shed light on the hidden realities within North Korea. In this article, we will explore a series of shocking videos and stories that offer a rare window into life inside the Hermit Kingdom.
By Zelly Cruz2 years ago in Psyche
THE HEALING POWER OF SOUND
In the beginning was “Thought”. The thought became Desire, and life came into being; where Desire is, there is life. Where there is no Desire, there is no life. Desire became Allurement and love came into being, for where there is Allurement, there is Love. Where there is no Allurement, there is no love. Love became a word. From word came the primordial sound by which the world was created and is sustained.
By Bright Johnson2 years ago in Psyche
Meditation: A Mindful Journey to Beat Depression
WRITTEN by K.M In a fast-paced world filled with constant stressors and pressures, it's no surprise that depression has become a prevalent mental health issue. According to the World Health Organization, depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting over 264 million people. But what if the ancient practice of meditation held the key to alleviating the heavy burden of depression? In this article, we will delve into the fascinating relationship between depression and meditation, exploring how this age-old practice can be a powerful tool for managing and even overcoming the depths of depression.
By Kgaogelo Mogano2 years ago in Psyche
It can be difficult to part ways with a terrible sweetheart or sweetheart for several reasons.
Title Why It's Difficult to Part Ways with a Terrible Beau or Sweetheart Introduction: Breaking up with a terrible partner can be a challenging and complicated process. Despite knowing the negative aspects of the relationship, some individuals find it difficult to separate or stay separated from their partners. Learning about the underlying psychological principles and patterns can offer insights into why people continue to invest in these unhealthy relationships. This article will explore the addictive nature of bad relationships and why individuals struggle to let go.
By Christopher Gomes2 years ago in Psyche
UNDERSTAND OR CONDEMN
The old story of "give mercy, not execute", was an example of our generation's learning of Estonian grammar, how the choice of the place of the comma can completely change the meaning of the sentence, but since the landlord did not have a good relationship with commas, the comma was placed in the second place instead. "Not to pardon, but to execute" and only because of the comma, the one who actually wanted to be pardoned lost his life.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Psyche








