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Education

Why Knowledge is not enough for Success

Today, knowledge is a tool not a guarantee of success. We have been hearing this for so many years that “knowledge is power”, “knowledge is everything”, if we have knowledge to do something we can achieve something easily. People usually

Relationship

Why Does Having a Crush On Someone Give You Anxiety?

All of us have had a crush on someone, a crush that made us extremely anxious. We might find ourselves going out of our way to help them somehow and neglecting our tasks to win their approval. The increased heartbeat,

Awareness Self Help

Feeling Empty? Here’s What Science Says About Apathy

You wake up one morning, and everything that once meant something now feels meaningless. It’s not laziness or procrastination – it’s deeper than that. You might find yourself wondering why you can’t seem to muster the energy to care about

Health Self Help

When the Caregiver Burns Out

In the recent years a major part of the population of the world have had someone fallen prey to an illness, some to the very apparent covid pandemic, while the remaining to related mental and physical illnesses. This led to

Social

Transformational listening: Did the pandemic help us return to a forgotten skills?

The advent of pandemic was registered emotionally by individuals as loneliness, fear, nostalgia and a feeling of forgetting one’s self as a relational being. Perhaps as a consequence of the same, the world witnessed an increase in listening spaces devoted

Awareness Education

The Role of Neuroplasticity in Personal Growth and Success

We’ve built cities, sent people to space, and created technology that can fit the world into the palm of our hands. What makes all of this possible? Our brains. They’re not just powerful—they’re like supercomputers with the ultimate cheat code:

Awareness Self Help

Productivity Tips for ADHDers 

Psychological terms are often misused nowadays. You may observe some of your acquaintances making fun of or labelling you or someone else in the name of a mental disorder. In most cases, there is no supporting diagnosis. Why are people

Awareness Self Help

Understanding Intrusive Thought and Ways to Combat them 

Intrusive thoughts are unwanted, involuntary and often distressing ideas, images, or urges that spur of the moment come into a person’s mind. This is very distressing, not so easy to live with, more so, if they have persisted for a long

News

Billie Eilish Battles Paranoia Amid Ongoing Harassment

Recent news highlights the signs of paranoia of the Grammy and Oscar Awards winner Billie Eilish. Her continuous struggle with stalking and harassment now started taking a toll on her mental health.  This doesn’t happen all of a sudden. There’s

Awareness

Hypercriticality and Verbal Abuse  

Hypercriticism and verbal abuse are two contrary behaviours that go hand in hand and greatly affect the mental health, relationships, and well-being of human beings. Hypercriticality is an over-the-top inclination toward fault finding or severe, often excessive, and unwarranted criticism.