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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
What Business Can Learn From the Courts in Combatting Unconscious Bias
Unconscious bias is a term that has an increasing presence in conversations of diversity and inclusion. In simplest terms, unconscious bias refers to biases an individual holds that they are not typically aware of, hence the designation of “unconscious.” Remember, unconscious bias is a universal issue! “Results of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) taken by millions of people show that 75 [%] of test-takers have a pro-white bias,” for example. In other words, we aren’t navigating these challenges alone. But because so many of us don’t realize we have these biases, unconscious bias can tremendously impact the ways in which we navigate society. Sometimes, these situations may be life or death. Consider: unconscious bias in the courtroom, particularly amongst juries.
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Psyche
Bicep Court VS Bicep Long
Introduction: When it comes to building strong biceps, there are two exercises that stand out: the bicep court and bicep long. Both of these exercises target the biceps, but which one is more effective? In this article, we will take an in-depth look at the benefits and drawbacks of each exercise, so you can decide which one is right for you.
By Muhammad Bilal3 years ago in Psyche
Unraveling the Mystery: The Burari Deaths Case
The Burari deaths case, which unfolded in 2018 in Delhi, India, sent shockwaves through the nation and captured international attention. The incident involved the mysterious deaths of 11 members of the Bhatia family, who were found hanging from an iron-mesh in their home in Burari. As investigators delved deeper into the case, various religious, psychological, and environmental aspects came to light, shedding light on potential influences that may have played a role in this tragic incident.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Psyche
External Issues That Will Ruin Your Way of Life
Do you realize that I have a daily calendar? If you feel lonely while you're by yourself, you're in awful company. There is still one day, and every day is a new day. We receive it in the morning, and it is taken away from us in the evening. A guy is doomed to be free because he is accountable for all he does after leaving his home. It is up to you to give (life) meaning.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Psyche
Life Lesson Learned
I remember a small moment in my life that significantly impacted me. It occurred when I started my first writing job in my early twenties. I was working for a small magazine and eager to prove myself. I spent a lot of time in the office writing articles that would pique the interest of our readers and should be thought-provoking.
By Holy Christian Gadiana Querobin3 years ago in Psyche
Control your mentality
Mentality or thinking in general is based on foundations and evidence within a person’s memory that is considered a reference for him in his decisions and actions, and this is what makes our mentality our hidden identity through memories or situations that we had in the past or in the present. Thus, mentality becomes the control room for the behavior of every human being. The mentality consists of a group of events and readings that enter directly and indirectly into the human mind through consciousness and the subconscious, and the most controlling behavior and behavior that results from an emotional goal of the person is the subconscious, because consciousness is most of the time controlled by human thinking. .
By rawad awada3 years ago in Psyche
The Impact Of A Compliment
This is a personal story of a compliment that has changed my life and that I think about quite a bit. Let me set the stage. I live in the rural part of Colorado and recently graduated from high school. I have been working at a small diner for 3 years, but they cut my hours so, I needed supplemental income. So, I kept looking for a job, but with little experience, I kept getting rejected. Finally, I got a job at a hotel working with food. This job pays well and is really fun. I have been working there for around 3 months.
By Haylee Marick3 years ago in Psyche
The Thrill of the Unnecessary: Understanding Why We Buy Things We Don't Need
Why do people buy items that are not strictly necessary? From the latest gadgets and tech products to trendy clothes and luxury goods, it's not uncommon for people to make purchases that go beyond basic needs. While some may dismiss this behavior as simply frivolous or materialistic, there are actually a number of complex psychological factors at play. In this article, we'll explore some of the main theories and explanations behind why people buy things they don't really need.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Psyche





