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Positive

Why Should Every Citizen Engage in Community Service?

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Mahatma Gandhi Anjali is a graduate student decided to volunteer at a local government school. At first, she thought it was just part of the

Relationship

What Compatibility Really Means in Neurodiverse Love 

When you live in such a world that seems to be neurotypical-centric, even the traditional concept of being compatible based on sharing interests, cues, and routines seems to be archaic. Love usually implies the discovery of new rules when the

Life Style

Why Creatives Must Share Their Work

Creating, well, in any form really, then sharing it for the world to see, can feel daunting. It could be anything, really, by the most experienced or inexperienced creatives. Art, any materialistic product, music, dance, writing, research and data, a

Awareness Relationship

Misunderstood Moments: Managing Conflict Without Blame

With the human ability to converse comes the ability to create conflict and resolve it. Conflicts have been a part of human nature since creation, and now hold evolutionary value to the development, sustenance, and destruction of civilisation. Despite conflicts

Awareness

How Self-Reflection Transforms Mistakes Into Career Milestones

Instead of taking a straight path, professional development is a journey full of obstacles and turning points. But what distinguishes truly effective professionals is deliberate self-reflection, not just experience. People who regularly reflect turn mistakes into teaching moments and successes

Relationship

Why ‘Fixing’ Your Partner Could Break the Relationship

We’ve all watched it unfold on the screen. One character, on the verge of giving up on life, has an encounter with someone new who fills them with unwavering love, and everything’s rosy again. It’s the standard love story; love

Therapy

Non-Directive Play Therapy: Healing Through the Language of Play

In corners of therapy rooms where toys are scattered like stars on the floor and tiny worlds lie in wait within sand trays and dollhouses, recovery tends to begin not with words but with play. For many children, discussing fears,

Awareness

Racing Thoughts: What to Do When Your Mind Is Racing 

Do your thoughts come like train compartments, one after another? Things occur in the mind related to any segment of life, from your mistakes to your achievements, from gossip to introspection. There is no limit to churning their mind with

Awareness Parenting

The Psychological Impact of Being a ‘Wanted’ or ‘Unwanted’ Child

Decades of research have been conducted to determine whether children born into unwanted or unplanned circumstances suffer from long-term psychological effects. Evidence continues to demonstrate that how a child is viewed and treated at birth can significantly impact their development,

Awareness Relationship

Boundaries in Neurodivergent Relationships: Why They Matter

Neurodivergent relationships are relationships where one or more of the people in the relationship label themselves as neurodivergent, i.e., their brain develops or thinks differently compared to the social norms of development or cognition of what’s ‘typical’ or ‘neurotypical.’ This