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What Is Procrastination?
Sep 19, 2024
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30 MIN
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COGNITION
Procrastination is one of the most perplexing human behaviors. Despite knowing that delaying tasks often leads to stress, missed opportunities, or poor performance, we continue to do it. Whether it's postponing work assignments, delaying household chores, or putting off important decisions, procrastination is something nearly everyone struggles with at some point in life.

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The Psychology of Procrastination: Why Your Brain Thrives on Delays

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Why the Paradox of Choice Makes Us Unhappy
Why the Paradox of Choice Makes Us Unhappy?
Oct 04, 2024
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28 MIN
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COGNITION
In this article, we’ll delve into the psychology behind the paradox of choice, explore how it manifests in various aspects of life, and discuss the impact of choice overload on mental health, relationships, and overall life satisfaction. We’ll also examine strategies for managing choice in a way that enhances well-being rather than detracting from it. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the number of choices in your life, read on to learn why more isn’t always better—and how to reclaim your happiness by simplifying your decisions.

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Gratitude Fatigue: Why Being Thankful Can Sometimes Backfire
Gratitude Fatigue Guide to Emotional Balance
Sep 30, 2024
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29 MIN
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FULFILLMENT
In this article, we’ll explore the concept of gratitude fatigue, the psychology behind it, and why being thankful can sometimes have unintended consequences. We’ll also provide practical strategies for navigating gratitude fatigue and offer alternative approaches for cultivating well-being that don't rely solely on feeling grateful.

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How Social Media Impacts Depression in the US
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How Social Media Impacts Depression?
Sep 29, 2025
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24 MIN
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DIGITAL
Top U.S. research reveals a complex relationship between social media use and depression, showing that risk varies by age, gender, and usage patterns. Studies highlight that adolescents and young adults are most vulnerable, especially with passive, comparison-driven scrolling. At the same time, social platforms can offer support and connection when used intentionally. This article explores who is most at risk, when social media can help, and evidence-based steps families can take to reduce harm and protect mental health.

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Feeling disconnected while surrounded by happy people
What is Happiness Paradox?
Sep 16, 2024
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29 MIN
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FULFILLMENT
In a world where happiness is often marketed as the ultimate goal, we are constantly told that joy is within reach—if only we could buy the right products, achieve the right lifestyle, or follow the right mindset. The self-help industry, social media, and even well-meaning friends and family remind us to “choose happiness” as if it were a simple matter of decision-making. Yet, many people find that the more they chase happiness, the more elusive it becomes. This paradox of happiness—where the pursuit itself undermines its attainment—raises an important question: Why does chasing joy often make it harder to find?

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What Is Depressive Realism Explained
What Is Depressive Realism?
Oct 16, 2024
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33 MIN
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MOOD
What if depression doesn't distort reality — but reveals it? Depressive realism, first proposed by Alloy and Abramson, suggests that mildly depressed people may actually judge their control over events, predict outcomes, and assess themselves more accurately than optimistic non-depressed individuals. This in-depth exploration examines the landmark studies behind the theory, the cognitive biases (optimism bias, illusion of control, self-serving bias) that shield healthy minds from harsh truths, and the strong criticisms — including cognitive distortions that make severe depression clearly unrealistic. Discover how this paradox applies to relationships, decision-making, and personal growth, and learn to cultivate pragmatic optimism: the balanced middle ground between rose-tinted illusions and paralyzing pessimism.
Mindfulness Apps Guide to Building a Real Practice
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Mindfulness Apps Guide
Sep 29, 2025
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30 MIN
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This article examines whether mindfulness apps like Headspace and Calm actually work, reviewing research that shows modest but real benefits for stress, anxiety, and well-being when used consistently. It explores which app features help versus hurt practice, addresses privacy concerns with health data collection, and provides a practical 4-week plan for building a sustainable meditation habit. The key takeaway: apps can be useful bridges to developing mindfulness skills, but they're tools rather than destinations.

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When Mindfulness Turns into Overthinking
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When Mindfulness Turns into Overthinking?
Oct 16, 2024
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22 MIN
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REGULATION
This in-depth article examines the key differences between mindfulness and overthinking, explaining how present-moment awareness can sometimes turn into excessive self-monitoring and mental analysis. Drawing on psychology and neuroscience, it explores why mindfulness may backfire when misapplied and offers practical strategies for maintaining balance—cultivating awareness without becoming trapped in rumination or constant mental control.

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Mindfulness Apps Guide to Building a Real Practice
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Mindfulness Apps Guide
Sep 29, 2025
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30 MIN
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DIGITAL
This article examines whether mindfulness apps like Headspace and Calm actually work, reviewing research that shows modest but real benefits for stress, anxiety, and well-being when used consistently. It explores which app features help versus hurt practice, addresses privacy concerns with health data collection, and provides a practical 4-week plan for building a sustainable meditation habit. The key takeaway: apps can be useful bridges to developing mindfulness skills, but they're tools rather than destinations.

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Micro-moments of joy in everyday life

Micro-Moments of Joy Guide

Sep 19, 2024
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29 MIN
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In a world filled with constant demands, relentless notifications, stressful deadlines, and never-ending to-do lists that seem to multiply faster than we can check items off, it is remarkably easy to overlook the small moments that have the genuine power to bring us happiness. Our attention is perpetually pulled toward the next urgent task, the looming deadline, the problem that needs solving, while the simple pleasures of daily life pass by unnoticed and unappreciated. Often, we find ourselves mentally postponing happiness, waiting for the next big event—a vacation that will finally allow us to relax, a promotion that will finally make us feel successful, a milestone that will finally prove we have arrived—to feel the joy we crave. We operate under the assumption that happiness is something we must earn through achievement or purchase through experience, something that exists in the future rather than the present moment.

But what if this assumption is fundamentally mistaken? What if the secret to boosting your mood and improving your overall well-being does not lie in grand achievements, expensive purchases, or dramatic life changes, but rather in the small, ordinary moments that constitute the vast majority of our daily experience? What if lasting happiness is not found in the extraordinary but cultivated in the everyday? Enter the concept of micro-moments of joy—those fleeting, seemingly insignificant everyday experiences that possess remarkable power to elevate your mood, ...

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