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Positive

The Neuroscience of Leisure: How Hobbies Strengthen and Reshape the Brain

Have you ever seen your Dadi, Nani or your Parosh wali Auntie sitting on a winter afternoon on the terrace with balls of yarn and a set of needles with their favourite group of ladies! Or have you ever waited

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How Tocotrienol Blend May Support Mental Health and Reduce Stress

Many​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ people, due to the fast-paced world in which we live, struggle with stress, anxiety, and low mood, which they hide most of the time. Overwork, nonstop online communication, personal commitments, and uncertainty of the world may lower one’s mental

Self Help

How Does Self-Concept Influence Regret After Oversharing?

Do you ever feel ashamed or regret after oversharing with others? You share your emotions,  feelings, and personal experiences that you later regret, and wish had stayed private. This regret sometimes hits a person hard if their self-concept does not

Life Style

First Paycheck, First Freedom: How Financial Independence Impacts Emotional Well-Being

For many young adults embarking on their first careers, receiving their first paycheck is not only a financial achievement; it is often their first experience of financial independence. Yet this newfound purchasing power is only one aspect of how financial

Relationship

Fighting Doesn’t Mean Falling Apart: The Science Behind Conflict and Strong Bonds

It’s common for us to feel worried when disagreement arises with someone we care about. Many of us see conflicts as a sign that something is wrong. While research shows that disagreements are natural and even healthy relationships have them

Positive Therapy

Why Therapy Isn’t the Same as Friendship: The Science Behind Empathy and Expertise

There are two kinds of chairs we collapse into when life grows heavier than we expected. One is warm, familiar, and inviting, pulled close by a friend who already knows the story before you speak. The other is softer in a

Awareness

The Fog of Worry: How Anxiety Affects Self-Monitoring and Decision Awareness

Late one evening, Mira sat at her desk, facing two job offers. One was stable but unexciting, the other was riskier but more aligned with her passions. She mulled it over repeatedly. What if she chose wrong? What if she

Health

Menopause and Mental Health: Understanding Hormone-Driven Mood Changes

“For years, Jasmine considered herself steady, resilient and surprised by life’s unexpected turns. Then, in her late forties, things began to shift. One moment, she felt fine; the next, she found herself overwhelmed by sadness. Hot flashes nudged her from

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Why Human Behavior is Becoming the New Measure of Motivation in Business

Human behaviour is shaping business decisions more than ever. Individual psychology and performance relationships are becoming so difficult to ignore in the workplace. Time is a constant awareness in the day of many people, where a constant time-checking exists, and

Social

Symbolism in Celebration: How Pre-Wedding Rituals Help Us  Process Major Life Changes 

On the night before a wedding, something in the air changes. The music grows warmer, the colours brighter, the emotions more concentrated. A bride sits surrounded by women painting her palms with henna, each stroke easing an unspoken fear. Across