coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
Painting
I‘m an artist, a creative soul, or thats what I tell people. When it comes to my painting though I doubt I fit the typical mould, you see my brush is a blade and my canvas is my skin.
Your Peace May Require Going No Contact with Someone You Love
Are you stuck in a relationship that makes you miserable? Maybe that connection is with a romantic partner or a best friend. If you're really unlucky, you may just have that kind of relationship with a family member.
E.B. JohnsonPublished 7 months ago in PsycheIs 'Laziness' A False Notion?
In other words, are there really lazy individuals about? Many people tend to label others who do not conform to their expectations, as ‘lazy’. Yet that in itself is a lazy form of labelling, or stereotyping, which has little basis in fact. However, as there are some definite mindsets around the concept of laziness, I thought I would add my thoughts on it.
Elaine SiheraPublished 7 months ago in Psyche- Top Story - October 2023
My Surprise
I was fourteen that summer, and it had been five years since I had last seen him. Meeting with him again had not been my idea, but my grandmother's. She had planned it as her little "surprise." But it hadn't seemed like such a good one at the time. In fact, the whole scenario had struck me with such discord, that even now, some fifty years later, I care very little for surprises. They are to me, just neatly wrapped packages of deceit bestowed upon the unwilling. They are the gift bearer's way of manipulating or controlling the receiver. In short, I do not trust surprises!
Shirley BelkPublished 7 months ago in Psyche The Thorne Twins
Last century when things were different, yet the same two sisters graced high school hallways unnoticed, they were honest and sociable supporting events while conversing pleasantly with their peers. Attending University, they dined while developing similar study habits. Upon receiving higher education academic tassels, their parents cheered and never once did fellow classmates drop any emotional guards.
Marc OBrienPublished 7 months ago in PsycheEchoes of Empowerment: The Enigmatic Mind-Body Connection
In the mystic village of Solaceville, nestled amidst rolling hills and vibrant meadows, lived a young woman named Evangeline. Her life had been marred by the burdens of physical and emotional anguish, but little did she know that her journey towards mental fitness would intertwine with a tale of love, destiny, and the inexplicable bond between the mind and body.
abdul sultanPublished 7 months ago in PsycheHow to Overcome Procrastination's Grip
Have you ever found yourself in the relentless grip of procrastination, where important tasks are continually pushed aside? Here is some strategies that may help you overcome procrastination's hold. Meet Jane, a dedicated student; Tom, a busy professional; and Maya, a freelance artist, each wrestling with procrastination in their unique lives. In this article, we'll look into their pain points and explore effective solutions.
How to take tiny, consistent steps toward a better you
Have you ever wondered why building habits can be such a daunting task? But why starting small is so powerful. Meet John, an aspiring writer; Lisa, a fitness enthusiast; and Carlos, a busy professional, each grappling with their unique challenges. In this article, we'll see their pain points and the transformative solutions they found by embracing the habit-building blueprint, starting small.
Here is how to regain control over your life
Have you ever found yourself trapped in the never-ending cycle of procrastination, yearning to boost your productivity but unsure of how to escape its clutches? Let's see if a mindful solution that can elevate your productivity and break free from the chains of procrastination. Meet Sarah, a working professional; David, a student; and Maria, a creative entrepreneur, each grappling with their unique procrastination challenges. In this article, we'll explore their pain points and the mindful solution that transformed their lives.
10 Signs of Histrionic Personality Disorder
In the highly publicized and contentious trial involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, a psychologist testified that Amber Heard was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and histrionic personality disorder (HPD). This trial shed light on HPD, generating significant public interest. Unfortunately, this attention painted HPD in a negative light, leading to it being wrongly associated with psychological abuse.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheLiving with Borderline Personality Disorder
Anna described her darker days as the black hole. There was just this feeling deep inside of her. Sometimes it was abandonment, sometimes it was sadness, sometimes it was very intense rage and it just felt like swirling chaotic mess inside of her that would just pull her in. She could not get out of it. didn't even know where she started or stopped. It was a consuming ball of emotions inside of her that she really thought sometimes that they were going to kill her.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in PsycheExperience Of An Antisocial Personality Disorder
Jake is only five foot four. Throughout school, he consistently found himself as the smallest person in his class. Rarely did he ever get the chance to be the biggest at anything.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in Psyche