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Cognitive Distortions in Everyday Life: How our thinking traps us

We tend to think that our thoughts are the ones that modify our perceptions regarding the world around us. But in reality, our minds have systematic judgment errors known as cognitive distortions. These types of thoughts distort reality, affect our

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The Art of Slowing Down: Finding Peace in a Fast-Paced Studying Environment

Overwork, exhaustion, and burnout have become ordinary things in the life of every student. A constant circle of deadlines, student debt, and part-time jobs require the pace of productivity that no one can keep up with. What can we do

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The Psychology Behind Doomscrolling

We often find ourselves browsing through headlines, and there it is, a burst of news filled with violence, wars, floods, political issues, economic downfall, financial burdens and more. It’s making you constantly anxious, but you simply can’t stop scrolling through

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Creating Your Personal Happiness Recipe: Ingredients for a Fulfilled Life

People often treat happiness like a reward that shows up after enough hard work. But that idea leads to burnout, not fulfilment. Happiness takes daily effort. And it’s not always about doing more or reaching new goals. Sometimes, happiness is

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The Psychology of Decision Paralysis

Picture this: You have finally arrived home after a long day to a tasty dinner. Comfortably settled on the couch with a plate of steaming hot food, your favourite kind, you grab the remote. The television comes to life, granting

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The Psychology of Rest: Why You Feel Guilty Doing Nothing

Aisha, a 26-year-old working as a marketing executive in the Himalaya company for 2 years. She works from Monday to Saturday continuously and doesn’t take a break. On a Sunday morning, she wakes up with a severe headache, and her

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Boredom Playing a Positive Role in a Child’s Development 

Boredom or being bored is frequently viewed as negative or something to be avoided in a world where we are constantly engaged with entertainment and social media. But what if being bored turns out to be an important aspect of

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Freelancing Isn’t Always Free: Mental Health Behind the Hustle

Freelance work-life is not a new term in the current market. In fact, for the sole motive of gaining experience and attaining practical exposure, people usually engage in freelancing more than a curated or internship opportunity. What comes then as

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When ADHD Goes Undiagnosed in Adulthood

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been conceptualised as a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity that interfere with functioning or development (APA, 2013). It used to be thought of as a childhood disorder, although now

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7 Self-help Books that Actually Work

Have you ever finished a popular self-help book and thought, “So what do I actually do now?” Many titles promise significant change but instead offer vague theories rather than clear directions. They give motivational words without practical steps or realistic