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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
How to Beat Procrastination and Boos Productivity
Have you ever found yourself trapped in the procrastination loop, where tasks linger, deadlines loom, and productivity remains just out of reach? Let's delve into the lives of two individuals, Jane and Tom, to understand how a mindful approach can transform procrastination into productivity. In this article, we'll explore their examples and discover actionable strategies for beating procrastination while boosting overall efficiency.
Mental Health Awareness
Mental health awareness is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps to break down the stigma associated with mental illnesses. By promoting awareness, we can encourage open and honest conversations about mental health, fostering a supportive environment where individuals feel comfortable seeking help and support.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheHow to Stop Abandoning Yourself
If you grew up (or live in) a dysfunctional or abusive home, then you know what it's like to have your needs forsaken while others' are prioritized.
Ashley TrippPublished 7 months ago in PsycheThe Struggles And Benefits Of Advocating For A Cause:
Have you ever felt passionate about something that most people don't seem to care about? Maybe you are an environmentalist, a human rights activist, a vegan, or a supporter of a niche art form. Whatever your cause is, you probably know how hard it can be to advocate for it in a world that doesn't understand or appreciate it.
Freddie's Lost TreasuresPublished 8 months ago in PsycheWorking Through Toxic Traumas In A Relationship
Being in a relationship can be difficult. Being in a relationship where you both are fundamentally flawed, yet trying to grow is a bitter-sweet thing.
Tressa RosePublished 8 months ago in PsycheA Suspicious Encounter at The Louvre Museum?
After spending two weeks in West Africa on official travel, I had a layover in Paris, France for the weekend on my way back home to Washington, D.C. Arriving in Paris early on a Saturday morning, I planned to visit the renowned Louvre Museum on Sunday. However, during my exploration of the iconic museum, I stumbled upon a disturbing sight that made me question if an art heist was about to unfold. Or was my mind, entangled in the grip of malaria, that wove a deceptive web of illusions?
Dana EspositoPublished 8 months ago in PsycheThe Realm of Code and Magic
In a world where magic and technology intertwined, there lived a young developer named Jonah. He resided in the bustling city of Eldoria, a place where towering skyscrapers and floating islands coexisted with ancient forests and mystical creatures. Jonah was not your typical programmer; he possessed a unique talent that set him apart from the rest β he could code magic.
4 reasons why emotional intelligence is essential for leaders in the digital age
The pandemic has led to an undeniable transformation in how we work, particularly for many in the shift from on-site to remote work. In the post-pandemic era, working from home remains preferable to most. Buffer's State of Remote Work 2023 reveals that 98% of respondents desire to work remotely, at least part of the time, for the rest of their careers. However, on the frontiers of remote work, effective management has become more challenging, mainly due to issues with recognizing employees' emotions.
Veronika HlivnenkoPublished 8 months ago in PsycheMy Journey from Hair Loss Depression to Self-Acceptance
I have always been proud of my hair. It was thick, shiny, and long, and I loved to style it in different ways. I received many compliments on my hair, and it boosted my confidence and self-esteem.
Healthy FunPublished 8 months ago in Psyche15 Mind-Blowing Psychological Facts
The realm of psychology delves into the intricate science of the human mind and behavior. For decades, researchers have tirelessly studied the underlying reasons behind our actions and thought patterns. While our understanding continues to evolve, there's still a vast amount we have yet to uncover. Within this fascinating field, some discoveries stand out more than others, offering insights into both our own personalities and those of others. Brace yourself for a captivating journey through the realm of psychology as we unveil 15 mind-bending psychological facts that could unravel mysteries within yourself and the world around you.
THE HALO EFFECT
The halo effect, a cognitive bias within psychology, involves the initial impression we form about an individual influencing our overall perception of their character. Essentially, it involves making judgments based on appearance, where a person's attractiveness shapes our holistic view of them. The term "halo" is utilized as a metaphor because a single characteristic, such as attractiveness, disproportionately influences our assessment of other traits. For instance, an attractive person might be perceived as more intelligent or kind, while a less attractive individual might be unfairly associated with being careless, unreliable, or even unintelligent. These superficial attributions often pertain to qualities closely tied to social interactions; we tend to believe that beauty correlates with friendliness and extroversion, while the less attractive are thought to be reserved and shy.
jermaine wurahPublished 8 months ago in PsycheDO I KNOW ME ?
Have you ever stopped to think, "Do I really know myself?" It might seem like a simple question, but it opens the door to a world of wonder and exploration. In a world where we are all busy in our hustling, taking the time to discover ourselves can be an exciting journey filled with surprises.
Muhammad ShaheerPublished 8 months ago in Psyche