Search Results for : positive psychology
Motivation

The “Goldilocks” Rule: How to Stay Motivated Without Burning Out 

Have you ever gotten really excited about something only to lose interest halfway through? Maintaining motivation is difficult, whether you’re pursuing a job goal, learning a new skill, or maintaining a fitness regimen. The task can occasionally seem too simple and

Relationship

Couple Therapy

“Far too many people are looking for the right person, instead of trying to be the right person.” Couple therapy, conventionally known as “marital therapy” or “marriage counselling” is an attempt to improve a romantic intimate relationship by reducing relationship-distress

Parenting

The Psychological effects of Over-praising Children

Praise and encouragement are essential components of a child’s development, which play a crucial role in fostering self-worth, motivation, as well as enhancing a positive self-image. Everything in a limit sounds good. As much as praising is important, too much

Awareness

Hue-man: A New Sensory Superhero in town

Sensory Experience Have you ever heard of a condition that allows individuals to hear colors or see letters as specific hues? Every time you hear someone’s name a colour pops in your mind. Rohan sounds blue and Lisa sounds so

Therapy

Culture and Counselling

“If we are going to live with our deepest differences then we must learn about one another.”― Deborah J. Levine In a country like India where culture ethnicity is essence of society, we interact with people from varying background coming

Social

The Era of Online dating and Ghosting

If you’ve ever had a close connect with a person and when you least expected it, they disappeared leaving you no clues of understanding why they left or their whereabouts – you have experienced ghosting before. Ghosting refers to when

Social Technology

From Pixels to Possibilities: Why do we play games?

Ever wondered what makes people tap their screens repeatedly and glued to their screens, during commute or when they are bored? It is most probably the games they have been playing! Gaming has become an ubiquitous part of our contemporary

Research

Perceiving Societal Pressure To Be Happy Is Linked To Poor Well-Being, Especially In Happy Nations

Societies value happiness and want their members to enjoy it. While this commitment from society sounds admirable, placing too much emphasis on positivity (as opposed to negativity) could lead to an unachievable emotional norm that paradoxically jeopardizes personal well-being. The

Technology

‘Tik Toking’ Clock: Short-Form Videos and their Negative Impacts on Executive Functioning

Short-form videos such as TikToks, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts have been spreading across their respective social media platforms and others like wildfire. Short-form videos are usually around 60 seconds or less. These videos are efficient and engaging forms of

Industrial

Corporate Psychopathy: The Dark Triad Traits in Business Leaders 

In a high-stakes commercial environment where competition, power, and profits set the rules, certain executives succeed not only due to their intelligence and strategic thinking but also because of their ability to balance charm and dishonesty. The psychological construct known as