Hareem Syed
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An undergraduate student by job, a writer by passion, an optimist and an explorer by nature.
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Positive Parenting: 5 Conversations to Build a Trusting Parent-Child Relationship
Childhood is the most crucial phase of life. Kids in here usually can't dare to speak up about whatever is going inside their little heads. As a result, many thoughts stick to their minds, unwavering. A lot of children use coping techniques to suppress those thoughts, never to face them again. But these may appear instinctively as they grow old. Most parents deem providing the necessities of life to their kids will help them overcome those puzzled thoughts. But as they do so, they spend no quality time with them. Hence, a barrier develops with a lack of parent-child interaction, which prevents effective communication between them, which parents sometimes call 'complaining' as kids behave grumpy due to parents' inattention.
By Hareem Syed3 years ago in Families
Nonverbal Communication: The 7 Body Language Cues you must know to avoid the trouble
Have you also misunderstood someone who could not timely respond to you when you were speaking to them? The perception that they did not listen to you, right? But what if I tell you that they kept telling you about it in the first place. And it was you who kept talking anyway!
By Hareem Syed4 years ago in Longevity
DIY: 7 Counseling Hacks to Develop Healthy Relations
You meet a disheartened friend after his breakup or console a colleague in grief for his father’s sudden bereavement. Someone dear that blames himself for his family’s miseries speaks his heart out to you or a neighbor that comes to you for a friendly advice for not meeting the expectations of his parents. Seeing our beloveds in pain needle us to reach to the forefront, rescue them and become a guide, a mentor, a helper, or an advisor.
By Hareem Syed4 years ago in Humans
5 Simple Practices to have hold over Anger
Can you think of a time when you saw a toddler throwing tantrums in the middle of a mart, or a professor being intolerant than usual or a friend being rude for no reason at all. All of this does not necessarily but many times depict the signs that people are angry. Anger is a natural emotion that we all possess which is characterized by feelings of annoyance, displeasure and antagonism. Psychologists often define anger as a complex state of mind that may have variety of forms. As each and every individual is distinctive from each other, the way they react to things and show anger also differs.
By Hareem Syed4 years ago in Motivation
The Shared Dilemma of Extroverts.
Ever wonder about people who seem to be fitting in the society but yet are in deep water to fiddle with the people around them? I guess, no. and why though? Because to my awe, we always talk about people who are homebodies that struggle to socially adjust in the society. Whilst completely rejecting another important aspect of reality, we only address people with introverted persona and their strategies to cope up with the stress of social adjustment. Fortunately, as a socially interactive person and believing on that, a very extrovert, I know how meaningful it is for one to have social skills. In spite of that, I am also aware of how much it actually takes for even a live wire to manage engaging into a society that is unquestionably miles apart from their personality.
By Hareem Syed4 years ago in Humans
5 Reasons to Marry a Psychologist
No matter how much you succeed in life, you will always want a person to be by your side. Someone who would be there to applaud on your achievements and failures in life (humor intended), someone who would listen to your rants that sometimes doesn’t make any sense at all, someone taking care of you like a baby when you are suffering from fever & throwing tantrums for no reason or perhaps, just be there. Of course, you don’t need to get married for all of this, petting an animal will already tick many of the things in the list but just in case if you’re thinking for the former option, it’s better to choose someone (if you have a choice) who’s already aware of human Psyche and its principles. And how good it would be to marry someone who actually has a command over it because of actually studying it as a subject.
By Hareem Syed4 years ago in Humans
Where do you see Artificial Intelligence in daily life?
That evening, as soon as you step into a wedding and finds out something wild constantly crossing over your heads and perhaps messing your hair a little too. Or compelling kids dumbfound by showing how your smartphone can actually talk and respond to your queries are more or less of the examples of scientific evolution that are now the part of our daily lives. While we take no notice of these things, but they actually represent how science has progressed and grown into colossal position by humans. The journey of these advancements that began from basic programmable digital computers in 1940’s, centered on the conceptual principle of mathematical reasoning that later inspired a handful of scientists to commence earnestly considering the possibility of building an electronic brain.
By Hareem Syed4 years ago in Futurism