Search Results for : sleep
Education

The Neuroscience of Happiness

Aristotle denoted happiness to have two aspects namely “hedonic” referring to pleasure and “eudaimonia” which portrays a life well lived. This was further explained by positive psychologists who believed a third aspect exists which relates happiness to engagement and participation

advertorial

Dealing with Psychology: 5 Mental Health Hacks for a Successful Rehabilitation Journey

Did you know that every 1 out of 5 US adults have mental illness? The rate of substance abuse in the US is 48.2 million, which is 16% of the total population. Thus, it shows the increasing mental health issues

Health

Why Your Brain Works Better Under Pressure (or Does It?)

Pressure is an inevitable and inescapable part of one’s life. We frequently encounter mental pressure from school assignments to work deadlines, our lives are all-encompassing of events that create pressure. Pressure is usually generated when peak performance is demanded from

News

Controversy Erupts Over IGL Participant’s Joke on Kolkata Rape-Murder Case

As the sixth season of the show India’s Got Latent is currently on air, a fresh controversy has emerged with a joke by the contestant Bunty Banerjee over the tragic rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata. The

Awareness Self Help

How 6 Toxic Self-Care Trends Are Quietly Harming Your Well-Being

Over the past years, self-care has become a topic of once-niche discussion in mainstream culture. Social media is now replete with tips, routines, and products that claim to help make over your life and well-being. The self-care industry has empowered

Motivation

How Taking Ownership of Your Mistakes Changes Everything

Have you ever wondered how some people seem naturally inclined to lead other people and teams, without a hitch? One of the most desirable traits that a strong leader possesses is personal accountability. When you’re a highly accountable leader, you

News

How Seasonal Changes Affect Mental Health: Understanding Winter Blues and SAD

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the “winter blues” are common mental health issues linked to seasonal changes, particularly during winter. These conditions are more prevalent in higher latitudes where there is significantly less sunlight during winter months. Even in countries

Health

Chronophobia ‘The Fear Of Time’: Symptoms, Diagnosis And Coping Strategies

Chronophobia, the irrational fear of time passing, is a lesser-known yet impactful anxiety disorder that affects many individuals globally. This condition, often overlooked, can significantly impact daily life and mental well-being. Understanding Chronophobia is crucial not only for those who suffer

Awareness Entertain Parenting

“Bachho Ko Dard Nahi Hota” – A Tale of Superhuman Kids in a Mortal World

Once upon a time, in a world full of aspiring engineers, mini-Mozarts, and child prodigies, there lived a strange, persistent belief: bachho ko dard nahi hota – kids don’t feel pain. Pain was an adult concept, reserved for tax-paying, bill-stressed grown-ups. Kids, with their happy, simple lives, surely

Health

How to Tell If You’re Experiencing Hypochondria (And What to Do)

Think of illness anxiety disorder, commonly known as hypochondria, as your brain’s alarm system getting stuck in the “on” position when it comes to health concerns. It’s not just being careful about your health – it’s when that careful attention