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Education

The 2 Minute Rule to beat Procrastination

Procrastination, at its core, is the habit of delaying or putting off tasks, often until the last minute or even past their deadline. All of us would have, at some point, postponed things just because of our small pleasure or being

Parenting

The Psychology of Parenting an Introverted vs. Extroverted Child 

Parenting is an intensely individual endeavor, informed by a caregiver’s beliefs and background and influenced by a child’s particular temperament. One of the most consequential factors is where a child lands on the introversion-extroversion spectrum — a personality trait that

Awareness

Being Alone: From Agony to Glory

“Modern loneliness, we’re never alone / But always depressed, yeah / Love my friends to death / But I never call and I never text, yeah”. These are not just the lyrics from a famous pop-song, but a sentiment shared

Pets

How Pets Cultivate Emotional Intelligence in Children 

What is more wholesome day than the rhythmic thump of a dog’s tail against the floor, the soft purr of a cat curled in your lap, – these are the subtle soundtracks of a life shared with a pet. Beyond their

Life Style

Why Some People Fear Getting Better: The “Comfort in Chaos” Phenomenon 

Many dream of a peaceful life – a life with pleasant moments, healthy relationships, a good professional life, and so on. Can you imagine that there are people who seek comfort in chaos? A peaceful life is difficult for them

Crime Entertain

Se7en (A 1995 film): Character Analysis of John Doe 

“This is the city. The city of Se7en. It’s a place of sin, and I want to be its purifying hand.”  What would you do if you found yourself confronted with a murderer whose crimes are based on the seven

News

Study Reveals Record Surge in Anxiety and Depression Among Young People

A recent study highlights a significant rise in mental health challenges among children and teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings reveal an 11% increase in anxiety and depression, largely attributed to prolonged quarantine, social isolation, school and workplace closures, and

Health

Relocation Depression : Why Moving Feels Like An Emotional Rollercoaster Ride And How To Cope With It 

Imagine yourself in your new home with a pile of bubble wrap, sealed boxes, and a pizza box from your impromptu dinner choice. You should be on cloud nine because this is the start of something new. But you’re not, instead,

Motivation Self Help

The “Rubber Band Effect”: Why Some People Fall Back Into Old Habits After Progress 

Change is hard. Indeed. Whether it’s about committing to a healthier lifestyle or adopting better study habits, many people find themselves slipping back into old patterns despite all the good efforts. This is known as the Rubber Band Effect, where

Entertain

The Influence of Movies and Music on Mental Health

In today’s world, the major portion of the entertainment is contributed by music and movie platforms. Music excites people, and they have practiced it since ancient times. It is an integral part of human culture and has been known to