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The Twelve Step Approach: Outdated or needed now more than ever
This post is inspired by a few recent posts we have seen attacking Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve step groups as outdated and ineffective. While the Beehive Recovery Blog does not promote one particular route to recovery as the only means to achieve sobriety, these posts prompted us to write some educational things about AA, as it has been a core part of many people’s path to happiness and freedom from drugs and alcohol (including most of our blog contributors). Everyone’s journey is different and there are many ways to achieve sobriety. Beehive Recovery Blog hopes to educate as many people as possible on the subject of addiction. This includes providing education in trends of addiction, recovery stories, treatment options and resources, as well as dispelling misconceptions.
By Chris Giesen2 years ago in Psyche
From Scratch: Cooking Every Night - A Threefold Plan To A Happier Mind.
Have you ever watched the episode of Fraiser where Niles, played to pompy perfection by the amazing David Hyde-Pierce guffs up trying to ask the wholesome and warm Daphne, played by lovely Jane Leeves, on a date? He fails miserably and wallows in misery until she shows up, chides him for not being ready for 'Da-Phylis' (the aforementioned made up on a whim name of the date he stutters over when trying hopelessly to just ask her out) and sets about whipping up a meal? They chop together to the timeless 30s classic 'Heart And Soul' penned by Hoagy Carmichael in a duet that is accomplished as it is adorable? No?
By Jessica Bailey2 years ago in Psyche
11 proven ways to become instantly more ATTRACTIVE
In the intriguing world of attraction, there's a beauty that's both simple and profoundly complex. Picture this: I had a colleague, a guy who was a textbook example of handsome. Good looks? Check. A diligent worker? Absolutely. Competent at his job? No doubt. Yet, his charm was overshadowed by negativity and aggression. He prioritized work over people's well-being.
By Sophia Hayes2 years ago in Psyche
6 Ways to Leverage Your Mental Faculties for Success
Our mental faculties hold the key to unlocking our true potential and achieving a higher level of performance. By understanding and leveraging the powers of reason, imagination, intuition, memory, will, and perception, we can access our inner genius and navigate life's obstacles with confidence, clarity, and creativity.
By Zondra Dos Anjos2 years ago in Psyche
How To Control The Ageing Process
As a Brit, and a keen ageing champion, while taking a holiday in Florida some years ago, I was taken aback by a party of men who were on a competitive sporting trip. They all looked late-40s or early 50s, being very active and energetic. I got talking to one of them about their trip, and he cheerfully admitted that they were all between 70 and 80 years old!
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Psyche
11 Dark Psychology Hacks for Life
.Introduction Psychology is a powerful tool that can be harnessed for both positive and negative purposes. While ethical considerations should always take precedence, it's important to be aware of certain dark psychology hacks that people may use to manipulate or influence others. This knowledge can help you protect yourself and gain a deeper understanding of human behavior. In this article, we will explore 11 dark psychology hacks and how to recognize and defend against them.
By alex mm alex2 years ago in Psyche
"Cracking Habit Formation Science"
We all have our fair share of bad habits, from nail-biting to endless smartphone scrolling and chronic lateness. But what if I told you that there's a hidden power within your brain that can help you conquer these detrimental behaviors and establish new, positive habits? Habits are the daily routines we carry out without conscious thought, accounting for a significant portion of our daily activities. It's astonishing to discover that approximately 43% of the time, people engage in behaviors they've repeated in the past, often while their minds are preoccupied with other thoughts. Habits, both good and bad, play a vital role in our lives, enabling us to streamline our daily tasks and free up mental resources for more important endeavors. The ease with which habits take root is precisely why they can be so challenging to break. In this article, we'll explore the science behind habit formation, the role of cues, behaviors, and rewards, and the strategies for breaking bad habits and forming new, positive ones.
By Sandra Jayamaha2 years ago in Psyche
Delusion of Love
Introduction Delusions are false beliefs that are resistant to reasoning and evidence. Erotomania, a subtype of delusional disorder, is characterized by a profound and fixed belief that another person, often of higher social or romantic status, is deeply in love with the delusional individual. This condition can have far-reaching consequences for those affected, leading to significant distress and impairment in their lives. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of erotomania, exploring its symptoms, causes, and the ways it can be treated both medically and psychologically.
By Shams Ul Qammar2 years ago in Psyche









