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Technology

The Psychology Behind Feeling Safe with Our Phone

On a Sunday night, Kumar sits on the subway heading home after visiting his childhood friends. The bus travel was quiet, and the lights were dim and low. He glances at his smartphone again and unlocks it, starting to chat

Research

A New Study have found Association Between Winter Blues & Seasonal Depression 

A recent study found that more than a million people experience fatigue or low mood as daylight fades. These might be symptoms of a serious form of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The loss of interest, feeling of

Awareness

Power of the Mic: How Misleading Podcasts Shape Public Perception

The rise of social media has provided everyone with not only the chance to be on screen but also an audience that validates them. But simply carrying a mic doesn’t necessarily show knowledge or credibility.  What initially came out as

Parenting

The Role of Nutrition in Supporting Cognitive Growth During Childhood

We often overlook how fast a child’s mind grows and changes. One moment, they are quietly observing the world, trying to make sense of simple shapes, colours and sounds. Then slowly they begin responding to everything around them, a familiar

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Mastering Emotional Regulation: Techniques to Manage Stress and Improve Mental Health

Stress can be brought on by a variety of important factors, or stressors. The stress response is the result of the human brain using information gathered from previous or new behaviours in response to a perceived threat in the environment

Awareness

Anger vs Aggression: Understanding the Psychology Behind Emotional Reactions

Almost all of us have experienced anger at some point in time, whether it’s due to a traffic jam, a betrayal, or something much trivial. Anger is a very natural emotion. However, our approaches to dealing with it can vary

Awareness Self Help

Can Music Improve Concentration? The Psychology and Science Behind It

The concept that listening to music might boost productivity and cognitive performance is not new. One may recall the “Mozart Effect,” based on a 1993 study that found that listening to Mozart before completing the “spatial-temporal reasoning” component enhanced performance.

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What High-performing Families Do to Stay Ahead of Life’s Money Challenges?

Money challenges affect every household at some point. Rising living costs, unexpected emergencies, and the pressure of long-term goals create constant demands. Some families, however, seem better prepared to handle these pressures.  They remain resilient and confident, even during challenging

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The Existential Shift: How Gen Z Is Redefining Success, Purpose, and Work-Life Balance

A new generation is now changing the meaning of success. For many Gen Z individuals, earning a large salary is no longer the main goal. They now prioritise purpose, balance, and authenticity in their lives. This change moves away from

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