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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

Life Style

Quarter-Life Crisis: The ‘I Have No Idea What I’m Doing’ Phase

You passed college and got a job, also pay your own bills — mostly. By all accounts, you’re adulting! So why do you find yourself wide awake at 3 a.m., scrolling LinkedIn in a cold sweat, thinking, “Is this it?

Industrial

Work-Life Balance Obsession in Gen Z: Causes and Psychological Effects  

Today’s workplace is confronted by Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, who are questioning established definitions of career fulfilment by emphasising work-life harmony over traditional success. This phenomenon is not a fad but an expression of more profound

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

Awareness Self Help

Why It’s So Hard to Move On, According to Psychology

At midnight, a lot of individuals find themselves looking through old pictures. Others repeat, like a broken record, discussions from years ago. It appears that our minds are strangely fixated on going back in time to times we’d prefer to

Relationship

Attachment Patterns Across Relational Contexts: A Psychological Overview 

Attachment is an integral part of our identity; the early experiences, primarily by our caregivers, create an internal working model of relationships that continues into adulthood. The early bond structures our relationship with others throughout our lives. John Bowlby concluded

Relationship

Why Do I Always Attract the Same Kind of Partner?

“Wait a minute! Again, you’ve chosen that drama? How is it possible to end up in yet another toxic relationship?”  Many of us have heard, or asked ourselves, such blunt questions, often without knowing the answer. People with intentions to

Industrial

The Emotional Toll of Job Interview Ghosting

“Raghav, a recent graduate, still checks his phone anxiously at every notification – Gmail, WhatsApp, LinkedIn. He’s given five interviews this month. Most ended in silence.” “Nisha, an HR at a rising startup, invested in hiring a candidate. After three

Self Help

Psychology behind Validation: Why Feeling Heard Can Heal

Remember the Cast Away movie? Tom Hanks’ character was left alone on the island, and he named a volleyball Wilson, brought him alive, and formed a deep connection. For what? Then, to survive! Yes, this is not just a fictional