Bimal kanta moharana
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What does FRIENDSHIP mean when you are 20, 30 or 40 years old
Friendships also depend on how we are built. Some of us make friends easily, but others find it more difficult to open up and welcome someone into our soul intimacy and need more time to be able to get close to someone.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Longevity
The Inner Critic, or how your Parents' Critical Voice turns into your Voice. The solutions to find our Balance
We all know what it's like to be criticized: harsh, accusatory or unappreciative words can make us angry, scared, saddened or hurt. These emotional experiences can cause us to have different defensive reactions in front of the person who criticizes us. We can avoid it, argue with it, or feel overwhelmed by helplessness or hopelessness. These things are easy to identify coming from an interlocutor, but when he is invisible, hidden and even represents a part of us, things are more complicated. What do we do with the inner critic?
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
Compassion is not Pity. Why it is Important in the Relationship with Us and those around Us
We often hear that showing compassion is recommended, but what exactly does it mean and how do we practice it? What is its role in our relationship with ourselves and what effect does it have on our relationships with those around us. Compassion, although it has mercy as its synonym in the dictionary, is far from it. This is why we need compassion, not pity.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Longevity
Second Chances in a Relationship: What is the Healthy Limit?
Common reasons for breaking up Among the most common reasons for separation, we list misunderstandings related to financial aspects, raising children , different sexual needs, as well as infidelity. While some of us feel that we have clear boundaries about what we would tolerate in a relationship and what we would not, others' boundaries are more permeable, and the decision to break up is not taken lightly.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Humans
How to Teach a Child to Lose? 5 Ways to help You cope with Failure
Failure is a natural and inevitable part of life. It teaches you that not everything can be achieved the first time, proves that everyone can fail at something. At the same time, it is a starting point for drawing conclusions for the future. Sometimes it can be the result of mistakes made, and sometimes circumstances beyond our control. The important thing is that failure does not destroy self-esteem, especially when it happens to children.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
Teen Anxiety: What Parents Don't See
Anxiety in adolescence is a recurrent and definitive subject in schools. Parents are frequently alerted to the signals emitted in the classroom. The yellow light, which was once on, is now part of our busy day-to-day life. Frighteningly, children and adolescents suffer from anxiety from a very early age, which requires even greater attention to the child to help him, if not banish it, at least keep it at a minimally bearable and controlled level.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
“Expected” adolescent, underutilized potential
— Son under pressure delivers, yes! Proof of this is Daniel: he only solves things when under pressure. I don't know how but, at the right time, he manages and delivers what is expected of him. It's like that in everything: for exams, work, at home... Stressful to think about living under constant pressure but... if it works out for him... it's worth it.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
Older Siblings Suffer More From Parental Conflicts
Are you the oldest of your siblings? If so, you may well have found this role uncomfortable at some point. That's because being an older sibling often means you have to grow up faster and possibly take on responsibilities earlier than you should. It may even be that you have developed a more authoritative personality, or that you try to help everyone and anyone.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
The First 5 years are the Most Important for the Father-Son Relationship. I found out about it Myself
Many volumes have been written about the absence of a father in a child's life. About his absence in raising his son. True, this absence has fatal consequences, as both sides find out many years later. When the father withdraws from upbringing, and over time he also "weans" from the role of a parent, in the first years after birth, care is necessarily taken over by the mother. She is the one who teaches the boy the things that a father should do. On the other hand, the son, who could not count on a close relationship with his father, gets used to the fact that it will look like this in life - the father was not there, so he will not be.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
"Stop smearing, are you a boy or a woman?". Dad, this is how you send your son to the couch, is that what you want?
When we do not fully cope with our own emotions, no one has taught us how to deal with them, it is difficult for us to find a way to tame the emotions of a child. And we are the worst with our sons, because they should be tough, brave and not cry. More specifically, don't smear. We are one step away from ridiculing instead of taming.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families
Tireless Travelers: 6 Traits of these Travelers
Tireless travelers travel constantly and already plan their trips while they are out and about . Travel consists of moving from place to place, either physically or using technological resources or our imagination. On each trip, we experience wonderful adventures, which then become unforgettable memories.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Humans
Why you Should Travel with your Parents as an Adult?
When you became independent, you were eager to enjoy your newfound autonomy. You focused on building your career, your family and new routines. The time you spent with your parents was greatly reduced. But time with our parents is actually valuable. It is especially positive to travel with your parents.
By Bimal kanta moharanaabout a year ago in Families