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Awareness Education

Are We Still Confused About the Role of a Special Educator and a Counsellor?

It takes a village to raise a child, but only when every villager knows their role.  It is the story of a 9-year-old student named Zara who was facing challenges at her primary school. Her teachers thought she needed therapy

Industrial

Moral Fatigue in the Workplace: The Emotional Cost of Compromising Ethics

Many professionals today feel deeply tired. This exhaustion is not from working long hours. Instead, it comes from the choices they make every day. This feeling is known as moral fatigue. It is the emotional drain that happens when you

Industrial

Mind Meets Workplace: Unlocking Cognitive and Behavioural Drivers for Motivation, Productivity and Performance

What drives employees to give their best or hold back at work? The answer lies not just in rewards or job titles, but deep within the cognitive and behavioural processes that impact their actions. This article delves into the psychological

Industrial

Strategies for Boundary-Setting, Self-Care & Resilience in Leadership

Priya, an HR in a start-up tech company called xoxo. She usually starts her days early and ends late. She attends calls from home, relatives and even replies to their messages on weekends, and rarely gives time for herself. Her

Industrial

How Early Work Experience Shapes Long-Term Career Satisfaction

Early work experience impacts long-term career satisfaction. These early jobs, which often began in high school or college, build fundamental, employability skills, such as communication skills, problem-solving, and adaptability to workplace environments—referred to as an “invisible curriculum” (Brown & Ellis,

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Fast-Track Careers: How Online Education Is Fast-Tracking Progress

For decades, studying meant time off work or weekend shifts when everyone else was kicking their feet up. With hindsight, the demands of traditional study seem unrealistic, unless you have the luxury of making time and space for it, something

Industrial Self Help

The Psychology of Quitting Your First Job: Why Leaving Feels Like Failure

When Riya handed in her resignation letter from her first full-time job, her hands shook, not from regret, but from fear. She had spent months convincing herself that she just needed to “adjust,” that this was normal. Yet the late

Awareness

The Psychology of Kindness Fatigue in the Digital Age

Many people, especially those who provide care, are feeling more and more exhausted by the emotional energy needed to continuously be kind, understanding, and sympathetic in today’s hyperconnected world. Being emotionally present for others can become challenging, whether you’re helping patients, students,

Industrial

How Workplace Loneliness Impacts Mental Health

Water-water everywhere and not a single drop to drink. That’s exactly what most modern employees feel in today’s working environment. They are surrounded by individuals who work similar functions to them, have similar backgrounds, and even share projects or working

Technology

How AI Rewires the Brain: Cognitive, Memory & Social Effects Explained

Raj has recently made a very good friend. No matter what problem he has, his friend is always there with him, supporting him through thick and thin. Whether it be trying to solve his homework and assignments, asking for relationship