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Positive Social

Empathy in Action: How Communication Skills Foster Compassion and  Inclusion

“A 9-year-old girl came home from school, usually quiet, her mother noticed  but didn’t push her to talk, instead gently sat beside her and said,” You seem a little off today, want to share what’s on your mind?” At first,

Relationship

Emotional Resettling in Close Relationships: A Psychological Lens 

Emotional resettling is getting back to emotional balance after having quarrelled or gone (distanced) in a close relationship. It is something of a down-to-nothing reset that makes people reconnect and feel safe with one another once again. Nowadays, more than

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

Self Help

How Your Emotional World Shapes Your Reality: Why Perception Varies

The world is not perceived similarly by people. Their interpretations usually vary even when they are in a similar situation. This is the case since emotion silently directs attention, memory and judgment that influence the understanding of events (Zadra and

Positive Social

Why Music Gives You Goosebumps: The Science, Emotion and Tradition Behind Frisson

On a quiet evening in a historic city, a live ensemble begins a traditional melody. As the performer hits the crescendo, Nikki feels a sudden chill run through her arms, hair standing on end, an unexpected wave of emotion flooding

Awareness

The Psychology of Influence: How Podcasts Can Misguide Listeners 

Consider listening to a podcast while doing household chores or driving your car on the way to the office. A guest invited on the podcast speaks confidently that a particular habit “changed  their life.” You believe in what the guest

Self Help Social

Why Solitude Recharges but Social Anxiety Suffocates

On a quiet evening, Aadhya, a 21-year-old, comes up with a cup of tea and a sketchbook in her hand. She sighs in relief as this is her favourite day of the week. No noise. No interaction. Just silence, creativity

Positive

How Teaching Neurodiversity Shapes Children’s Emotional Intelligence 

Childhood can be described as a world of small wonders, such as first friendships, first arguments, and first efforts to unravel what another person may be thinking or feeling. Beneath these commonplace instances is more. A deeper, slower transformation of the

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

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Chromatic Whispers: How Soft Gradients Speak Louder than Bold Colors

Colors once screamed — neon pinks, graphic reds, electric blues that screamed for attention. But of late, design has learned to relax. Gone are the days when colour demands notice, replaced by colour that invites feeling. Fade palettes, misty segues,