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Advice and tips on managing mental health, maintaining a positive outlook and becoming your happiest self.
Four Days Without Caffeine: What Really Happens to Your Body and Mind
I never thought I could go without coffee. For years, it was my lifeline—my morning espresso, afternoon latte, maybe even a sneaky cup late at night when deadlines piled up. It was more than a habit; it was a ritual, a comfort, and the fuel that pushed me through long, dragging days. But one morning, I decided to try something radical: I would quit caffeine entirely. Just for four days.
By Alex Sterling 7 days ago in Psyche
The Mind Behind Your Money: Why Wealth Starts in Your Head
"You can earn more, save more, and invest wisely—but if your mind doesn’t understand money, it will always slip through your fingers. The real wealth isn’t in your bank account—it’s in the way you think about money."
By Zakir Ullah8 days ago in Psyche
If Love Were Worth Begging For, It Would Have Been Given to Me Generously Without Asking
If you’ve ever stared at your phone waiting for a message that never came… If you’ve ever rewritten a text ten times because you were afraid of sounding “too much”… If you’ve ever begged someone—silently or directly—to treat you the way you deserved…
By Ahmed aldeabella8 days ago in Psyche
Response Time Variability in Online Tarot Services: A Consumer-Oriented Analysis
The accessibility of online tarot consultations has increased significantly in the digital era, yet consumer understanding of service delivery timelines remains inconsistent. This analysis examines the measurable factors that determine how quickly a user can obtain a tarot reading through digital platforms in 2026, focusing on three primary variables: communication format, platform architecture, and session complexity.
By Enrique Martinez9 days ago in Psyche
The BAFTA Awards. Top Story - March 2026.
By now, in a stunning departure from recent years, most of the world is aware of what happened at the BAFTA film awards. Social Media Headlines will tell you the bare bones: that John Davidson, a Tourette's Syndrome advocate, shouted a racial slur at two Actors of Colour, Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo.
By Natasja Rose9 days ago in Psyche
Unplug
I am one of those people that unplugs items around the house when I go on a trip. I do it because I want to protect and keep the things I find valuable, from anything happening to them, in the even of a power surge or some other king of natural event that would cause a power outage, or surge. My computer is number one on my list. I use it for my writing and I can’t afford to lose my work. Preservation of high value items is wise, I believe. I’m probable not the only one who does this. So if we protect our “things” like this, why aren’t we protecting our most valuable thing in life, our mental health?
By Alexandra Grant10 days ago in Psyche

