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Relationship

Pixels & Heartbeats: How Online Connections Redefine Emotional Bonds

Whether it be long-distance friendships, relationships, to break ups, we have all had these emotionally challenging and tough conversations over the internet very often. Whether call it a harsh reality, or the accessibility to advanced technology, it seems to be

Education

Cultivating a Compassionate Classroom

Renowned British novelist and the most popular writer of children’s books Roald Dalh, once quoted, “I think probably Kindness is my number one attribute in a human beings. I’ll put it before any of the things like courage or bravery

Health

Medical Translation I Translating for a Diverse Audience

Medical translation is a challenging and draining task. It comes with certain peculiarities and challenges. Medical text can barely be understood by one and all and it rather demands accurate translations carried out by the experts and professionals. Inaccurate and

Self Help

Fawning: Trauma, People-Pleasing, and Healing

Trauma overwhelms an individual’s capacity to cope with stressful incidents. FIGHT, FLIGHT, FREEZE and FAWNING are the four known fear responses. Fawning refers to a coping mechanism which is characterized by resorting to people pleasing and submissive behaviors. It aids

Education

Behind the Mask: The Impact of Anonymity and Deindividuation in large groups

We have all done group projects where there is this one person who does not do any work and enjoys anonymity due to the grading injustice. This can be understood as having anonymity in a large group. It is when

Relationship

Managing the Transition from Roommates to Partners in Marriage

One of the huge and difficult stages is moving from roommates to real marriage partners. It means moving away from practicalities relating to sharing an apartment to developing an emotionally linked partnership. Understanding and navigating this transition incorporates key areas

Awareness Education

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Psychology Before

“Psychology says, We Only Use 10% of Our Brain”. I’m sure you must have come across posts like this somewhere in your mobile scrolling journey. What if I say this is a myth? Most of these kinds of facts are

Positive Self Help

ASMR: The Gentle Lullaby of Modern Sleep 

Sleep is more of a luxury in today’s fast-moving world than it is a necessity. Pestered by continuous digital stimuli, burdened brains, and differential time charts, most of us feel the pain of getting quality sleep. Then comes ASMR, a

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Understanding Grief: Navigating the Complex Emotions, Cognitions, and Behaviors

Loss is a word most people fear and dislike, yet it is something we all experience in our lives in one way or another. Although the form in which it enters people’s lives may differ, what remains consistent is the

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From Juggling to Flourishing – Coaching Insights for Working Mothers

Globally, women experience barriers to gaining employment, and once employed, they have limited opportunities for decision-making roles. Women with children have the least labour workforce participation compared to men with children, women living alone, or men living alone (ILO, 2022).