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How Patience Can Be Enhanced Through Spirituality and Improve Quality Of Life

In life, we all have faced some situations where things were not in our control and that situation affected our life severely such as a Dysfunctional family, negative work environment, others’ high expectations with us, bereavement (losing close ones), or any try of physical or emotional trauma or abuse. In that situation also we had […]

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The Influence of Companionship in Our Life

Companionship is the link and connection formed between people who provide emotional support, understanding, and friendship to one another. It entails the presence of a trusted and cherished companion, someone who is with you through life’s ups and downs. Companionship requires a deeper level of connection and mutual caring that goes beyond simply acquaintance or […]

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The Psychology of Persuasion

Getting Your Way More Often: The Psychology of Persuasion Have you ever wondered why some people can so effortlessly convince others to see things their way while others have a hard time doing so? It all comes down to the art of persuasion, a powerful communication tool that often shapes human interactions in subtle yet […]

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Life Style

The Psychology of Memory mastery: How to remember everything you learn

The ability of the mind to encode, store, and retrieve information when needed is known as memory. It is the process of holding onto knowledge across time in order to shape behaviour in the future. It would be difficult for language, relationships, or personal identity to evolve if past events could not be remembered. The […]

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Changing Severity of Autism Symptoms Linked to Mental Health Problems: Study

When co-occurring mental health issues start to manifest in middle childhood, the severity of many autistic children’s core symptoms alters. Researchers at UC Davis Health have discovered new information about the link between middle childhoodmental health and characteristics of autism through a long-term study. The study was conducted by Einat Waizbard-Bartov, Emilio Ferrer, Brianna Heath, […]

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Coping with Grief and Loss: A Guide for Young Adults

Have you ever felt lost in the vast sea of emotions, unable to grasp the depth of your feelings, or at a loss because it feels like your world has been turned upside down and everything is beyond your control? This feeling is called grief, a natural and universal human experience. Grief remains to be […]

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The Psychology of Prejudice and Stereotyping

Since time immemorial, the human race has always been involved in conflicts amongst each other. Most of these conflicts never arose from political altercations or acts of terror, but rather from their attitudes and beliefs about the dispositions of another group, or simply due to the inter-group attitudes and beliefs that they have nurtured about […]

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4 Productivity Myths to Stop Believing in

Don’t fall for these Productivity myths: Get more done now! American Psychological Association defines productivity as the relationship between the quantity or quality of output (goods or services created or provided) and the input (time, materials etc.) required to create it. For the longest time, we have heard almost all ways to increase our productivity. […]

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Impact of Colours on Mental Health

Colors play an important role in human life. They effect our thoughts and behavior and can be used as healing entities. The Amygdala, a part of our brain, is responsible for controlling emotions. When we see a colour, Amaydala releases hormones that make us feel different ranges of emotions. Colours also affect our cognitive functions […]

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