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The Scapegoat Theory: Blame Someone for Maintaining Social Order
This can happen in any group, especially when you’re in a toxic social environment. In that dynamic, you may have been unfortunately and unfairly labeled as the “uncontrollable” one. You might have faced exclusion, cruelty, confusion, and a kind of collective gaslighting that has nothing to do with your actual worth. In psychology, group behavior…
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Riding the Emotional Wave: How to Master the 90-Second Rule?
It happens in a flash. An aggressive driver cuts you off, a colleague sends a passive-aggressive email, or a family member presses your exact emotional button. Instantly, your face flushes, your heart races, your stomach churns, and a wave of pure anger or panic washes over you. You have just experienced an “amygdala hijack”. That…
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How Sharing Big Goals Can Kill Your Motivation
There is an intoxicating rush that comes with announcing a massive new life goal. Whether you tell your best friend you’re writing a novel, launching a business, or training for a marathon, their immediate reaction is almost always enthusiastic applause. “That’s amazing! You’re going to do great!” they say. You walk away feeling inspired and…
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Sisu: An Important Concept of Finnish Resilience
In the depths of a Nordic winter, when daylight is a fleeting rumor and temperatures plunge well below freezing, you will find Finns swimming in ice-cut lakes or trekking through knee-deep snow. To an outsider, it’s a spirited cultural tradition. In Finnish, it is called sisu. What Does It Actually Mean? Pronounced see-su, this untranslatable Finnish…
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Glimmers: Micro-Moments as Ultimate Reset of the Nervous System
For years, we have all heard of “triggers”. Those sudden, negative stimuli that spike our anxiety and send our nervous systems into fight-or-flight mode. We follow the information on how to notice them, manage them, and keep a track record. But have you heard of the opposite of triggers? What Is Glimmers? Coined by licensed…
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We Prefer Guaranteed Bad News to Waiting in Uncertainty
Which type of scenario stresses you out more? Waiting for the job offer to arrive, the final grade to appear in your portal, or a partner to reply in the middle of a fight? Or when the rejection finally comes in, the less-than-ideal grade is posted, and the relationship officially ends? We often assume the…
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How to Reset Body and Mind in a Neuroscientific-Backed Way?
Have you tried mindfulness practices and found it hard to focus? Or are you looking for a passive way to relax without falling asleep? As burnout rates reach unprecedented highs, is there a better way to reset the body and the mind deeply and consciously? The Non-Sleep Deep Rest Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) is a…
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5 Common Logical Fallacies That Prevent You From Growth
Logical fallacies can show up almost anywhere, but without a clear explanation, they often just leave you with a vague sense that something is off. Here are five common logical fallacies that you may notice in people you interact with (or in yourself) that can seriously hinder personal growth. Anecdotal Evidence This is usually manifested…
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Maladaptive daydreaming: Are You Fantasizing and Acting Out a Story?
Every time you put on your noise-cancelling headphones and play your favorite tracks, the daydream begins. The immersive reality feels so relaxed, so safe, so familiar, so under control, so complete and real. While this may sound like everyday life for creatives (artists, filmmakers, writers, and more), uncontrollable, excessive daydreaming can actually be a mental…
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Our Own Labor Makes It Worthier Than It Actually Is
Have you ever looked at a slightly crooked, self-assembled coffee table and felt a wave of profound pride? If so, you have experienced the IKEA effect. This psychological phenomenon explains why we place a disproportionately high value on products we helped create, regardless of the end result’s objective quality. The Origin Although it sounds corporate, the…
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