recovery
Your illness does not define you. It's your resolve to recover that does.
Master your own value and power
In her TED talk, Chiani Shao, the first South Asian woman to run for Congress, spoke of a "courage deficit" -- a lack of courage.
Foods that cause migraines
In an interview with "Izvestia" newspaper, the doctor points out that if the cause of the headache is another disease, then nutrition should not affect the severity or duration of the attack. This happens, for example, in cases of influenza, ear infection and high blood pressure.
News CorrectPublished 12 months ago in PsycheThe Day My Reality Changed
On February 2nd 2019, I experienced a traumatic event that changed a lot about the way I live and how I take care of myself. Before this event occurred I used to have a very unhealthy diet and not take much care of myself in other ways as well, I got to the point where I was drinking up to two two liters of soda a day, and was also eating pretty unhealthy food. I used to not care about what I was putting in my body or how processed certain foods were and I would eat or drink it regardless of how bad the stuff was for me, and I also didn't really exercise much back then. Now my diet is much different and I also feel like I take better care of myself to the extent that I am able to.
Thomas FletcherPublished 12 months ago in PsycheThe girl in the slum
Dear Mama, Every morning I wake up to your loud shrilly voice screaming my name. It never gets easier, even after sixteen years. But today, as I sit here with a swollen shoulder from your bamboo cane, I can't help but wonder if God hears our cries. I know we go to church every Sunday and Wednesday, and we give almost everything we have to the church on Thanksgiving. But sometimes I wonder if it's all worth it. Do you truly believe in what you do, or do you only do it because the pastor says you should?
Rachael OkahPublished 12 months ago in PsycheWhat are Mind spheres?
How did the Mind spheres of emotions increase our conversion rate? I am the creator of the Mind Tracker service. Basically, Mind Tracker is a rethought diary of emotions. We released it a year ago. Keeping a diary of emotions is not easy at all, on average, you will feel the effect in 2-4 weeks. It’s really lazy and sometimes even infuriating to log in and mark your mood and emotions every day. Even though this is the first sign that the therapeutic effect is already beginning. But now less about the therapy itself, and more about how we tried to keep the users’ attention, and what we did.
Michael FedosoffPublished 12 months ago in PsycheThe Power of Forgiveness
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Forgiveness is a complex and multi-dimensional process that involves letting go of anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge. It is not a one-time event but a process that requires ongoing effort and commitment. However, the benefits of forgiveness are numerous, and they can extend far beyond just improving our relationships with others. In this blog post, we'll explore the power of forgiveness and how it can improve our mental and physical health.
People! Just say Something!Published 12 months ago in PsycheDon't Ignore These Symptoms:
We all experience ups and downs in life, but when these fluctuations start to impact our day-to-day functioning, it may be a sign of a larger mental health issue. Mental health symptoms can be overwhelming and confusing, but ignoring them can make things worse.
Extroverts: A Personality Analysis
This is a sequel to another psychological piece I’d previously written. The first one set the tone and direction for this series. If this is your first time on this page, I highly recommend that you check out the first one, as it went into detail for this second part and laid down some general understanding of personality. It equally went a little deep into the different personality types.
Meditation
Meditation is an ancient practice that has been around for centuries. It involves training the mind to focus and be present in the moment, while letting go of distractions and negative thoughts.
Unraveling the Mystery: The Burari Deaths Case
The Burari deaths case, which unfolded in 2018 in Delhi, India, sent shockwaves through the nation and captured international attention. The incident involved the mysterious deaths of 11 members of the Bhatia family, who were found hanging from an iron-mesh in their home in Burari. As investigators delved deeper into the case, various religious, psychological, and environmental aspects came to light, shedding light on potential influences that may have played a role in this tragic incident.
Shams Ul QammarPublished about a year ago in PsycheHypochondriasis: Understanding the Illusion of Illness
Hypochondriasis, also known as illness anxiety disorder or somatic symptom disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by excessive worry and fear of having a serious illness, despite little or no evidence of actual illness. Hypochondriac individuals often experience distressing physical symptoms and constantly seek reassurance or medical attention, which can significantly impact their daily lives and well-being. In this comprehensive article, we will delve into the concept of hypochondriasis, exploring the chances of being genuinely ill for hypochondriac patients, examining the reasons behind hypochondriasis, discussing the symptoms, and outlining preventive measures from both medical and psychological perspectives.
Shams Ul QammarPublished about a year ago in PsycheExploring the Multifaceted Concept of Psyche: Implications for Understanding Ourselves and the World Around Us
The psyche is a term used to describe the human mind or soul. It is a complex concept that has been studied by philosophers, psychologists, and other scholars throughout history. The psyche is a central aspect of human existence, influencing everything from our emotions to our behavior. In this article, we will explore the concept of psyche in depth, examining its various meanings and implications.