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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
Pause, Then Play: The 10-Second Rule That Could Change Your Life
Imagine this, you are standing in the snack section, staring down a bag of chips that practically screams your name. Your hand inches closer. But wait! A tiny voice in your head whispers, "Are you sure about this?" Enter the 10-second rule, the ultimate life hack for those moments when impulse threatens to take the wheel.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Psyche
Psychology of Kindness: How Small Acts Create Big Changes
Psychology of Kindness: How Small Acts Create Big Changes Kindness can be a strong force that has the potential of changing an individual, communities and even the whole society. In their quest, psychologists have done deep research studies on how kind acts bring along mental well-being and social connection accompanied by happiness. From the neuroscience of empathy basis to the wave effect of doing small acts, research keeps opening up profound impact of showing people kindness. We will go down the rabbit hole of the psychology of kindness and take a closer look at how even such minor acts have the capability to modify the givers and the receivers. It's time for us to walk on the science of kindness so that we can understand how a few more positive actions of kindness create a world that is prettier, intertwined.
By Bella berrenabout a year ago in Psyche
Unlocking Your Subconscious: The Psychology of Dreams and Hidden Meanings
Unlocking Your Subconscious: The Psychology of Dreams and Hidden Meanings Man has been fascinated with dreams for years. They may be mysterious, eerie, or even inspiring. Dreams can also open up different layers of our subconscious thoughts and feelings. This path into the world of dreams awakens curiosity as well as reveals a pathway to development.
By Bella berrenabout a year ago in Psyche
5 Life Lessons from Niccolò Machiavelli. AI-Generated.
Niccolò Machiavelli, the Florentine diplomat, philosopher, and writer of the Renaissance period, is best known for his work The Prince, a guide for rulers on how to maintain power and govern effectively. While often misunderstood as a proponent of manipulation and amorality, Machiavelli’s insights offer profound lessons on leadership, human nature, and resilience. Here are five life lessons we can draw from his writings and philosophy:
By Fred Bradfordabout a year ago in Psyche
Understanding The Relationship Between Psychoneuroimmunology and Childhood Trauma : Why It Matters
Childhood psychosocial stressors can impact the development of the immune system, which can then affect the development of the brain and its long-term functioning due to the two-way relationship between the immune system and the brain. Psychoneuroimmunology of early-life stress can provide a novel framework for comprehending and treating psychopathology associated with childhood trauma, based on observational human studies and experimental animal models. Remarkably, several incidents involved once-healthy people who became mentally ill despite not having any physical injuries—the so-called "railway spine."
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche









