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The Increasing Importance of Attachment Emotions in Every Sphere of Life: Part 02
The Increasing Importance of Attachment Emotions in Every Sphere of Life: Part 01 Attachment Emotions are becoming more and more important than ever for the truly discrete and lonely Humankind
Moshiur RahmanPublished 3 years ago in Psyche5 Ways To Improve Depression With Nutrition
When I first started my fitness journey, I was an overweight and depressed kid. My regular meal was a Big Mac with a Milkshake from McDonald's.
Tony GjokajPublished 3 years ago in PsycheAffordable Sober Living in Florida
Sober Living in Florida - What is Sober Living? Simply put, sobriety is about being comfortable with your problems and having an understanding of why you need treatment for them. A Sober Living in Florida rehab is your place to go if you are ready to face your problems and turn them around. In Sober Living in Florida you will find warm supportive people who know what it's like to be in your shoes.
Spencer RentasPublished 3 years ago in PsycheWhat are the Sober Living Program in Lower Merion, PA
Sober Living in Lower Merion PA is a program for those who are struggling with alcohol or other addiction. This program is for both men and women and can be attended in one day, two days or even one week. You can choose the length of time you will attend the program to find out if it will suit you or not. If you decide that this Sober Living program will suit you, then a Sober Living Home will be setup for you.
Clarissa JankowskiPublished 3 years ago in PsycheSeven Signs It’s Time For You to Take a Vacation
Many of us work long hours, whether we're in corporate jobs, taking on overtime or a entrepreneur. It can be a great feeling to put in the effort. It can be exciting to get a new job, or to finally start your own business. The grind of daily life eventually gets in the way and you don't feel like yourself again.
Damian PetersPublished 3 years ago in PsycheWhy You Can’t Get Serious About Productivity Unless You Optimize How Your People Use Your Space
For a living, I fund startups. Before that, I was the founder of two software companies. I have spent hours studying historical finances, forecasts, and future projections. As a typical tech startup, I can easily tell you that the two largest cost items are people (60-75% of total expenses) and space (20-20%). Inventory (for hardware and eCommerce companies) is the only significant cost item I see in early-stage startups.
Damian PetersPublished 3 years ago in PsycheMy Name is Melissa
This is a story that I didn't want to write. It is a true story. It is about my decades struggle with drug addiction and the subsequent negatives that have been a natural by product of said struggle. One of those unavoidable negatives is a stigma that never goes away. Another negative is an inability to really relate to sober people whom I feel more interconnected too. Although as the years away from drugs progress, I find the ability to relate does as well. I would like to write this story, essentially to establish how something like this can happen. I would like to write this story to give myself and my readers a basic understanding of my self, where I am from, and some of the struggles I have faced.
Melissa EavesPublished 3 years ago in Psyche7 Things You Won't Believe Introverts Are Better At
There are many misconceptions about introverts. People often believe that we are unable to socialize, that we do not like to leave our home or that we cry easily.
Mindsmatter.Published 3 years ago in PsycheMental State of Children
Mental illness issues in general is horrible, when you are diagnosed as a child it's even worse and it is no fun to deal with.
Lovely LuciaPublished 3 years ago in PsycheShe's So Weird
It's like a fog you get when you're driving on a major highway, your thoughts blur together like static from the television, or when you are sobbing and everything in your sight seems to be blending. I'm going to tell you a little bit of what had happened in my mental health.
Marissa JeffriesPublished 3 years ago in PsycheThoughts...
What we have failed to see, besides the deception and lies, is how covering it all up has actually been worse than one imagined. Nobody speaks up on it. We walk around as if nothing happened, no one did anything wrong. The fact that we sit back and do nothing when we should do something, is (not) done for the same reason we believe in fictional heros. Someone with power will take care of it.
Betty BoonPublished 3 years ago in PsycheMoonlight
When I tell you, healing is a long and rough road, I'm not trying to paint you a picture of the peace it brings you after the fact. It is the hard truths about yourself that you must come to terms with so you can choose to break that pattern or not. It is the upsetting moments where you feel you broke something precious because you know that part of you hasn't healed yet. It gets scary to realize the patterns when you are amid something amazing. But you must choose to get out of the patterns that trauma has made comfortable for you; not that it has made you feel at ease, but it has taught you how to have yourself treated. A shame it is to go through hell and still feel like that is the normal, that it'll strike at any moment and you'll stand there and swear it was coming. But on the other side, how fortunate is it to find something amazing that really makes you dive deep and break those bonds to what helped you survive then.
Madeleine MyersPublished 3 years ago in Psyche