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Awareness

How Core Beliefs Shape Our Perspective and Behaviour

Think of moving through life with a pair of invisible spectacles that colour every experience, relationship and choice. These “spectacles” are our core beliefs—unconscious assumptions about the self, other people and the world. Often developed during childhood, they work below

Life Style

Simple Self-Care Habits That Boost Your Mental Health

In today’s stressful world, it is common for people to be so busy with work, studies, home and other duties that they forget to take care of themselves. Being faced with financial hassles, high demands at school, and excess tasks makes

Education

Old School Libraries vs. New Age Media: Psychological Perspectives on Information Consumption

Key Takeways: 1. Traditional libraries enhance focus, memory, and mental well-being. 2. Digital libraries offer fast, flexible, and global access to information. 3. Screens can strain the eyes, reduce attention, and affect emotional health. 4. Printed books support deeper comprehension

Self Help

Why You Feel Emotionally Drained Around Certain People 

Have you ever felt drained after a conversation? Maybe you spent an evening listening to a friend vent nonstop about their problems, or you found yourself facing someone who just radiates negativity. You shake it off as “I’m just tired,”

Relationship

The Power of Non-verbal Communication in Relationships: What Your Body Language Says 

People often say, “Use your words wisely.” Because they carry powerful meaning, but have you ever thought about how your silence af ected others?  Non-verbal cues also have weightage to say a lot in relationships, they even have the power

Crime

The Role of Psychology in Legal Forms 

This fusion of psychology and law is a significant development that has substantially altered how societies all over the world address issues such as justice, fairness and human behaviour in an interwoven way. By applying the body of relevant knowledge

Self Help

What Science Says About Self-Help And Why It’s Not Enough

In the fast rhythm of modern life, the self-help industry has expanded leaps and bounds with numerous resources ranging from books to podcasts and smartphone applications at hand, all promising self-enhancement and mental health. Even though such resources have the

Education

Kolb’s Learning Cycle: Understanding How We Learn Through Experience 

Learning isn’t always neat. Sometimes it’s messy, full of trial and error, self-doubt, excitement, and discovery. Whether figuring out how to bake a cake, dealing with a challenge at work, or learning from a life event, we’re constantly absorbing, adjusting,

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How Creative Tools Empower Mental Health Advocacy Through Visual Storytelling

The practice of using art as a form of therapy is nothing new within the field of Mental Health solutions, and the addition of AI-assisted creative tools is opening up new levels of patient support. Advocates are now able to

Education

Examining the Efficacy of the Cornell Note-Taking System

The pursuit of efficient knowledge acquisition and retention remains a central tenet of academic and professional development. Among the various methodologies employed for note-taking, the Cornell System, developed in the mid-20th century by Cornell University professor Walter Pauk, has garnered