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Self Help

Is Your Coping Style Making You Mentally Strong or Just Surviving?

Did you notice that each of your friends tackles board exam stress differently? Everybody has learnt different coping style to stand up to adversity. That difference not only defines what approach has been taken but also how much mental strength

Awareness

7 Evening Habits to Combat Restlessness and Feel More Fulfilled After Work, According to Psychology

The boundary between work and personal life has become invisible in today’s rapidly shifting world. Change is everywhere, and employees are feeling it. After a lot of hard work at the workplace, people still attend phone calls and virtual meetings,

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How Financial Health Can Boost Your Mental Well-being in 2025

Money doesn’t bring happiness, but it does bring financial freedom, which is a major contributor to your happiness. When you don’t have to worry about whether or not you’ll be able to make rent this month or whether you can

Life Style

From Partners in Life to Partners in Business: The Pros and Cons of Working with Your Spouse

The decision to blend entrepreneurship with marriage creates both desirable benefits and intensive demanding situations. Starting business with your partner appears attractive but it needs thorough examination and preparation before execution. Our research brings together Jooble job aggregator experts who

Relationship

Psychology Reveal What Actually Makes Men Attractive to Women

Many people in society hold strong preconceived notions about what qualities draw women to a partner. However, these beliefs often reflect cultural myths more than reality. Psychological research shows that attraction is complex and personal. There are various popular misconceptions

Industrial

The Psychological Underpinnings and Mental Health Impact of Productivity Fetishisation 

Modern professional settings often valorise busyness and constant output as markers of success, a trend sometimes called “hustle culture” or productivity fetishisation. In such cultures, hard work and efficiency are idolised, and taking breaks is stigmatised. Workaholism, defined as an

News

War Anxiety: When Geopolitical Tensions Take a Personal Toll

At a time when war did not feel so distant anymore, when front lines are streamed live into our pockets and traumatic happenings unfold between memes and texts (Langdon, 2020), the affective power of conflict has seeped into our daily

Parenting

Do “Gentle Parenting” Methods Actually Work? A Critical Look at the Trend 

Parenting plays a pivotal role in a child’s development; it influences their cognitive,  emotional, social, and physical growth. Dr. Linda C. Mayes, a Yale University professor in her research on Neurobiology of Parenting and Brain Development, found that  “Responsive parenting

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How to Overcome Emotional Distress From Breast Asymmetry?

The condition when breasts do not match is a common issue. Research has proven breast asymmetry to be common in females because all women show some degree of difference between their breasts. Notably, breast variations between the two breasts often

Awareness Education

Jungian Archetypes and The Universal Patterns of the Psyche

Carl Gustav Jung, the father of analytical psychology, arguably played the most significant role in expanding our conception of the unconscious. Building upon the ideas of Sigmund Freud, Jung provided us a framework of psyche that conceptualised a deeper level