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Anxiety: 10 Powerful Strategies to Overcome the Challenges and Take Back Control of Your Life . AI-Generated.
Anxiety is one of the biggest emotional challenges faced by millions of people around the world. Although it is a natural response of the body to stressful situations, when it is persistent and intense, it can become an obstacle to everyday life.
By Lara Santosabout a year ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Fear of Failure. AI-Generated.
Failure is often viewed as an undesirable outcome—a marker of inadequacy or incompetence. Yet, behind this negative perception lies a complex psychological phenomenon that influences behaviors, decisions, and mental health. This fear of failure, also known as atychiphobia, can be paralyzing, but understanding its roots and effects can help individuals manage and even overcome it.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Psyche
How to Tell if Someone is a Pervert: A Comprehensive Guide. Content Warning.
When discussing human behavior, the term “pervert” often evokes negative reactions and confusion. But what exactly does it mean to be a pervert, and how can you tell if someone fits this description? In this article, we’ll explore the concept of perversion, how to recognize it, whether it can be changed, and how to protect yourself if you encounter such behavior.
By Diana Crooksabout a year ago in Psyche
The Power of Tears
Crying, both natural and necessary, carries an extremely complex emotional and cultural stigma. There’s been much discussion about embracing children’s tears, which is already a significant step forward. Today, thanks to advances in research and positive education, we understand that denying the right to cry and access emotions impacts the fundamental healthy development of a human being.
By Paola Crocomoabout a year ago in Psyche
Pause, Then Play: The 10-Second Rule That Could Change Your Life
Imagine this, you are standing in the snack section, staring down a bag of chips that practically screams your name. Your hand inches closer. But wait! A tiny voice in your head whispers, "Are you sure about this?" Enter the 10-second rule, the ultimate life hack for those moments when impulse threatens to take the wheel.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Psyche
Does Your Psychological Diagnosis Mean Much Today?
Psychology's delayed reaction to the inhumanity of unitary dominance over collective collaboration has resulted in considerable personal and systemic harms to multiple intersections of race, gender, ability, and social status.
By writemindmattersabout a year ago in Psyche
A Christmastime Romantic Tale: An Excursion of Reflection, Misfortune, and Compromise. Content Warning.
A Christmas Not at all like some other It was the colder time of year of 1970, and for one understudy, Christmas was not turning out to be the blissful event he had consistently known. The year had been turbulent—his relationship with his dad had soured because of a warmed contention, and his sentiment with a dearest sweetheart had reached a difficult conclusion.
By SHAPNA SARKARabout a year ago in Psyche
Why Do We Feel Envy Toward Success?
There’s a moment we’ve all experienced. We cross paths with someone who seems to have it all—achievements that shine like polished gold, milestones that feel light-years ahead of our own. And in that instant, a pang of envy seeps into our hearts. It doesn’t matter if their success was earned with grit and integrity. It doesn’t matter if there’s no hint of favoritism or shortcuts. The feeling is there, undeniable and uninvited.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Psyche
Anxiously Yours: Social Anxiety in the Most Mundane Moments
Let me paint you a picture: you’re at a party. The music is great, people are laughing, and there’s a fun energy in the room. Everyone is mingling effortlessly, chatting as if they were born to socialize. Meanwhile, you’re standing awkwardly in the corner, holding a drink you didn’t want because it seemed like the right thing to do. Welcome to my life with social anxiety.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Psyche
Psychology of Kindness: How Small Acts Create Big Changes
Psychology of Kindness: How Small Acts Create Big Changes Kindness can be a strong force that has the potential of changing an individual, communities and even the whole society. In their quest, psychologists have done deep research studies on how kind acts bring along mental well-being and social connection accompanied by happiness. From the neuroscience of empathy basis to the wave effect of doing small acts, research keeps opening up profound impact of showing people kindness. We will go down the rabbit hole of the psychology of kindness and take a closer look at how even such minor acts have the capability to modify the givers and the receivers. It's time for us to walk on the science of kindness so that we can understand how a few more positive actions of kindness create a world that is prettier, intertwined.
By Bella berrenabout a year ago in Psyche








