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Education

The Psychology Behind “You Become What You Think”

Our thoughts, whether dominated by love, hate or even if it’s a mix of complex emotions, act as the building blocks of our identity. This is not just some philosophical postulation; a plethora of psychological theories and neuroscientific facts back

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Love Bombing at Workplace

Have you ever felt like someone at your workplace has been showering you with endless praise or flattery to the point where you start believing that it’s too good to be true? This is commonly known as love bombing and

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Glass Ceiling vs. Glass Cliff: Why Leadership Can Feel Like a Trap for Women

The glass cliff and glass ceiling are two separate but related ideas that women and other members of an underrepresented workforce have to contend with. The terms “glass ceiling” and “glass cliff” describe women’s challenges in assuming and holding leadership

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Understanding The Psychology Behind Crime

Crime has been present since time immemorial, upsetting social establishments and pushing the frontiers of morality. What makes a person commit a crime? Is the act done by choice? Or does something innate in the person cause it? Perhaps a

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I Felt Stuck Until I Let Go of My Victim Mindset

We all have experienced the moments when life throws its biggest challenges your way, you can’t help but feel that you are up against the universe. One begins to think that they are the main character in some endless book

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The Hidden Limitations of AI

When Intelligence Isn’t as Smart as It Seems. You’ve probably seen headlines about AI doing amazing things – beating chess champions, writing essays, or creating art. It’s easy to think these AI systems are genuinely intelligent. But recent research shows

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Psychological Barriers to Learning: Addressing Fear of Failure in Students

Students go through various learning barriers in their learning process. One of these is the fear of academic failure, primarily associated with the psychological aspect of the students. It can differ from student to student. For some, it is not

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Making Sense of the world through Sonic Sense

Picture this: You’re having iced coffee with your friends at your home and you’re wondering how much coffee is remaining in the mug. Instead of looking, you shake the mug a little to listen to the sound that the ice

Motivation

How to Balance Ambition and Well-Being for Long-term Success 

Ambition drives our passion to achieve goals, progress in our careers and even fulfil personal dreams. It keeps pushing us harder and higher. But having too much ambition, rather unbalanced, may result in stress, burnout, and ailments. The real magic

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Can ADHD Be Effectively Treated Without Medication?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that can cause difficulty sustaining attention, poor impulse control, and hyperactivity. ADHD medications have been proven to be effective in helping manage these and other symptoms of ADHD in adults. Despite