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Self Help

How Competition Impacts Our Lives

Most people find it enjoyable to be a little competitive. It goes without saying that those that succeed enjoy themselves far more. Humans have organized competitions at various times throughout history. The founders established the Olympic Games in this manner.

News Research

New Research Shows How Loneliness Shapes Unique Perspectives

Unsurprisingly, we humans are social animals, thriving on the warmth of companionship and the lively hum of interactions. Most of us like having company. But amidst this grand symphony of togetherness, there are times when some of us find ourselves

Entertain

“NEVER HAVE I EVER”: Understanding the Psychological Theme of the Series

Never Have I Ever is a 4 season Netflix teen drama based on the life of Indian-American Devi Vishvakumar. Recently 4th season of this series is released making it the talk of town. But why to look the show only

Self Help

Living Beyond Anxiety: Empowering Yourself to Embrace Life Fully

Anxiety is an excessive and persistent feeling of tension and worry that influences the physical body by increasing heart rate, rapid breathing, higher blood pressure and feelings of tiredness. Physical symptoms of anxiety can also include dizziness, muscle aches, trembling,

News

Biparjoy Cyclone: Understanding its Psychological Impact

On this day, June 15, the dangerous Cyclone Biparjoy, which takes its name from the Bengali word for “disaster,” is predicted to make landfall. With expected strong gusts, storm surges, and major rainfall along a 325-kilometer coastline length from Gujarat,

Education

Psychology of Habits: Understanding Habitual Behavior

In psychology, we describe habits as behaviours that people learn and then automatically and repeatedly engage in. And over time, it becomes relatively stable. Habits are often characterized by their automaticity, as they occur without conscious awareness or effort. They

Awareness

World Day Against Child Labour: Protecting Innocence From Being Destroyed

*This image is only for the representation purposes Absence of a typical or socially acceptable level of wealth or material things is known as poverty. People are said to be in poverty when they lack the money and resources to

Positive

Altruism: Motivations Behind Kindness and Helping Behavior

Picture this: You’re walking down the street, lost in your own thoughts. This is when suddenly you witness a random act of kindness that warms your heart. Maybe it’s a stranger helping an elderly person cross the road, or someone

Crime

Increasing Crime Against Women Impacting Their Mental Health

Women’s safety is a very deep topic. All over the world, we listen to much news about violence against women at workplaces, schools, universities, and all possible places. The problem, which persists despite technology advances, is that while women are

Social

Psychological Changes after the Death of a loved one

Shakespeare mentioned the seven stages of life in one of his poems. The seven stages include infant, schoolchild, teenage, young man, middle age, old age, and death. All of us experience these stages in our course of life and all