Simon Benson
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You Can’t Change or Correct Other People, So Learn to Listen To Them
It is very likely that at some point in your life you will have to deal with the fact that a loved one annoys you. Most likely, this is because they have been drawn into a pattern of destructive behavior. And it complicates the lives of both them and all their relatives. Can you imagine how you would deal with a similar situation?
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans
Learn How to Help Your Child Develop Self-Esteem
In psychology, a concrete definition of the self-esteem of the child, but also the adult refers to the relationship between the aspirations, desires of the person and their fulfillment, the success of this person. Therefore, this concept would reflect the person's self-assessment of success in one area or another in his life. It is strictly related to the expectations and desires of the child or adult: if a child wants and values the appreciation of a particular adult (mother, father), and he criticizes him, his self-esteem will be low.
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans
Why the Need for Relationships and the Fear of Being Alone?
The need for relationships - have you ever met a person who goes from one relationship to another, as if they are afraid to be too long without a partner? Or maybe that's how you feel - you need someone close to you, the feeling that you have someone, and if a relationship ends, it doesn't take long for you to find someone else…
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans
What Does It Mean When Your Partner Changes and the Relationship Is Not the Same as in the Beginning?
When your partner changes, when you notice something new and different about him/her, you may feel somewhat threatened: why has he/she changed - is it related to me and the couple's relationship? Does he want anything else? Is he no longer satisfied?
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans
About the Role of Forgetting or Why We Remember Selectively
Many times, we complain that we do not remember the things we need and force our memory, sometimes in vain, to obtain information that has been accumulated for a long time and that we do not know when and where we lost it.
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans
About The Everyday Insecurity and the Fear of the Future
Every day that begins comes with new events, often unexpected and sometimes even unpleasant. Whether it is things that directly affect us, whether we are talking about the rebellions of nature or about political decisions that turn the destiny of an entire nation upside down, all these contribute to the feeling of insecurity that the contemporary world offers us everywhere.
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans