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Awareness Motivation

How Makers Think: Developing Creativity Through Curiosity and Iteration

Don’t we love it when we see an idea come to life? It is really cool when a kid is making an aeroplane out of cereal boxes and tape. When an engineer starts drawing a plan for something new on

Research

How PTSD Affects the Ageing Brain

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is usually understood as a mental health condition linked to trauma, fear, and emotional distress. However, this article highlights that PTSD may also be connected to how the brain ages. People with PTSD may show signs

Positive Self Help

Why Emotional Intelligence Matters More Than You Think for Career Success

Success in a career is said to be attributed to intelligence, qualifications, and technical skills. Nevertheless, years of psychological studies have shown that cognitive ability cannot be seen as a complete explanation of professional performance. Emotional intelligence has become an

Positive

The Science Of Paying It Forward: Why Kindness Spreads

In a world often dominated by competition, stress, and constant deadlines, simple acts of kindness can feel like small drops in a vast ocean. Yet research shows that even a single good deed can create powerful ripple effects spreading far

Relationship

Can Digital Messages Ever Feel As Intimate As Handwritten Letters?

When we think about letters, there’s this little personal thing that keeps coming into my head, like opening an old shoebox that is filled with a bunch of letters; their margins are turned brown, and the handwriting is tilted, just

Industrial

Young Leaders, Senior Staff: Rethinking Age in the Workplace

Younger people in Leadership position who faces disrespect from colleagues can experience significant psychological issues. According to, Worker Population Ratio (WPR) for youth (aged 15-29), rising from 31.4% in 2017-18 to 41.7% in 2023-24. So, comparing here percentage of younger people

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The Neuroscience of Leisure: How Hobbies Strengthen and Reshape the Brain

Have you ever seen your Dadi, Nani or your Parosh wali Auntie sitting on a winter afternoon on the terrace with balls of yarn and a set of needles with their favourite group of ladies! Or have you ever waited

Awareness

Critical Thinking: The Psychological Shield We Need Against Online Misinformation

It’s the season of exams, and Aditi is spending time scrolling on Instagram instead of studying, when a random post pops up on her feed. It confidently claims, “Salt water can cure ADHD in children.” She pauses for a second,

News

Historic Win: Blind Indian Women’s Cricket Team T20 

Blind Women’s Cricket Team made a huge win on Sunday by lifting the first-ever T20 World Cup Trophy. The final match was held at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo, Sri Lanka, against Nepal. India defeated Nepal by seven wickets,

Self Help

The Mind’s Pause Button: Why doing nothing heals

What if productivity is the new burnout— and stillness is the cure we keep avoiding? A few months ago (13th August, 2025), THE WEEKS US reported a growing workplace phenomenon called “Quiet Vacationing”. 41% of the employees have admitted that