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How 6 Toxic Self-Care Trends Are Quietly Harming Your Well-Being

Over the past years, self-care has become a topic of once-niche discussion in mainstream culture. Social media is now replete with tips, routines, and products that claim to help make over your life and well-being. The self-care industry has empowered

Education

Understanding Flow State and How It Drives Peak Performance

Before we dive into the relationship between flow state and peak performance, let us first understand what these two terms mean. The term ‘flow state’ was coined by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. He described it as a mental state where an

Positive Self Help

How Visualization Meditation Could Help You Achieve Your Goals Faster

Close your eyes and imagine stepping into a serene forest. You hear the gentle rustling of leaves, the melodious chirping of birds, and the soothing rush of a flowing river. What if this simple mental journey could transform your state

Awareness Positive

Death Across Cultures and What We Can Learn from Them

This article explores how cultures across the globe perceive and cope with death, offering insights into the diversity of beliefs and practices. By selecting six culturally diverse groups based on geography and religion, we examine the unique ways communities interpret

Health Parenting

The Role of Parental Involvement in Managing Virtual Autism

In the age of digitalization, screens are now an indispensable portion of everyday life, especially for young children. Virtual autism refers to autism-like symptoms that develop in children due to overexposure to digital devices. Unlike a cursory exposure to a

Awareness

7 Subtle Traits of Charismatic People, According to Psychology

Charisma is often viewed as the ability of an individual to influence and attract the people around them. Charismatic people can walk into a room and completely own it without even trying. They possess a particular set of skills that

Education

Bandwagon Effect

We have always heard the phrase ‘human beings are social animals’. This means that our social interactions and opinions have a profound effect on us, our beliefs, and our thinking patterns. This tendency to adopt something because everyone else in

Awareness

Mental Health in the LGBTQIA+: A Persistent Concern

Over the last few years, there has been an evident light on the discussion about prioritising mental health. Mental health, although an inclusive construct, seems to be a struggle for many. Homosexuality may have been struck down as a mental

News

Daytime Sleepiness and Dementia: Alarming Link You Shouldn’t Miss on 

Do you often feel tired or sleepy during the day? It might be more than just a sign of ageing. A recent study has highlighted a concerning link between daytime sleepiness and an increased risk of dementia, particularly in older

Relationship

The Psychology Behind the Black Cat-Golden Retriever Theory

The theory of “Black Cat and Golden Retriever” dating theory has gained massive popularity on the internet; it is one of those theories that has caught fire in the world of dating and relationships. Inspired by the contrasting personalities of