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48 minutes ago

Protecting Your Eating Disorder Recovery

The holiday season can stir up a complex blend of excitement and dread, especially for people in eating disorder recovery. Food-centered gatherings, shifting routines, unsolicited comments about bodies, and long-standing family dynamics can activate anxiety even when your recovery feels steady. Being anxious does not mean you are failing. It means you are human. Recovery is hard work on an ordinary day. It takes effort, attention, and support even when life is calm.
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38 minutes ago

When Brene Brown Met Adam Grant: The Authenticity Trap

Let's start with a confession: I've never been fully authentic for a single day in my life. Neither have you. I don't mean this as an accusation. I see it as fact. The relentless cultural message telling us to "be ourselves" might be the cruelest advice we've ever collectively accepted. It promises liberation but brings anxiety. Because here's what nobody mentions when they sell you authenticity as the path to enlightenment: being your full, unfiltered self would make you unemployable, unfriendable
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fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

The Healing Power of Journeying

Journeying—through travel, creativity, or reflection—calms, fosters growth, and helps reconnect with one’s inner voice, especially after childhood stress.
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fromPsychology Today
5 hours ago

5 Things Mentally Healthy People Avoid

Avoid a victim mentality, stop comparing to curated lives, focus on controllable actions and acknowledge small successes to protect mental health.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 hours ago

MP opens up on dark cloud' after almost losing wife in mental health admission

Labour MP Luke Charters disclosed severe mental health struggles after his wife nearly died during childbirth, prompting attention to a new men's health strategy.
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fromWIRED
8 hours ago

Young Mormons Built an App to Help Men Quit Gooning

Relay app helps users break porn habits with streak tracking, group support, therapeutic content, and takes a stance against porn and AI-generated erotica.
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fromPsychology Today
4 hours ago

The Hidden Cost of Comparison

Downward comparison minimizes personal pain and silences authentic grief, while healthy empathy allows one’s pain to coexist with others without comparison.
fromFortune
20 hours ago

OpenAI's Fidji Simo says Meta's team didn't anticipate risks of AI products well-her first task under Sam Altman was to address mental health concerns | Fortune

I would say the thing that I don't think we did well at Meta is actually anticipating the risks that our products would create in society," Simo told Wired. "At OpenAI, these risks are very real.
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fromFast Company
8 hours ago

How to break the solopreneur 'loneliness loop'

Solopreneurship often produces acute loneliness driven by uncertainty, resource strain, responsibility, and transactional networks, requiring community and mental-health attention.
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fromBusiness Insider
20 hours ago

I'm clearing my house of clutter so my children don't have to do it when I'm gone

Clearing household clutter now prevents children from inheriting the overwhelming burden of sorting affairs after dementia-related death.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

A moment that changed me: I broke my foot and took up a sport that led to stratospheric success

Forced eight-week running rest led to daily cycling cross-training, transforming running dependence into unexpected athletic progress despite frustration and dislike of the new sport.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Alarm Fatigue and Health Care Workers' Mental Health

Alarm fatigue desensitizes clinicians to medical alerts, harms staff mental health, and increases risk of missed critical events, reducing patient safety.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

Experiencing Climate Distress on Top of Brain Injury

Taking small, tangible climate actions can reduce climate distress and restore a sense of control, especially for people with brain injury.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Your next doctor visit may include a prescription for a book club

Social prescribing programs like the Art Pharmacy connect patients to arts and community activities, reducing isolation and improving depression and social engagement.
fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

The Drift of Randomness? Your Brain May Need Routine

For many challenged by struggles and mental health issues, days may feel oddly distant from any sense of well-being, as languishing, depression, sadness, or falling back into unhealthy addictive propensities begin to emerge. These thoughts may even encourage maladaptive behaviors or the temptation to roll back into unhealthy habits, relinquishing control to "feeling processes" that have hijacked logic. People may express these moments in terms of feeling "off" or "not fully present."
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Scientists' striking' discovery about what mental health conditions do to your brain

Young people with anxiety, depression, ADHD and conduct disorder show reduced cortical surface area in emotion, threat-response and bodily-awareness regions, indicating shared neurobiology.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Zero Suicides Is the Goal

Zero Suicide is a seven-element, system-wide healthcare framework led by executives to eliminate patient suicides through culture change, multilevel care, and learning from failures.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

7 Parenting Strategies When Parenting Feels Too Hard

In my last post, we explored why you may be too tired to parent the way you want-to the knowledge-capacity gap that leaves even well-informed parents unable to use the tools they know when they're depleted. We talked about how chronic stress limits access to the parts of your brain responsible for self-control and empathy. Today, I'm sharing seven practical steps that actually help when you're too exhausted to parent the way you want.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How the 'Magnifying Glass' Can Help Us Find Well-Being and Joy

The brain selectively filters vast sensory input into a tiny conscious stream and prioritizes negative information, causing many positive or neutral experiences to be overlooked.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When and How to Share Your Mental Health History in Dating

Disclosing a history of serious mental illness while dating creates acute anxiety about understanding, judgment, safety, and public exposure, complicating intimacy and self-presentation.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

How to Calm Anxiety That's Rooted in Childhood Wounds - Tiny Buddha

Anxiety develops from early emotional wounds, teaching the nervous system to protect via performance-driven fear and chronic shame rather than being a moral failing.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Climate Change Isn't Just Affecting the Weather

Climate change and extreme weather significantly harm mental health, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups such as farmers, young people, and those with limited services.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Positive Effects of the 'Goodnight, Bro' Trend

The trend involves men calling their male friends to wish them goodnight, often capturing their surprised, confused, or awkward reactions. These interactions break traditional masculine communication norms, which typically discourage emotional expression between male friends. The humor often masks a deeper psychological need for connection that has been suppressed by conventional masculine ideals. Here is some context as the trend emerges within a broader acknowledgment of increasing male social isolation.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

I'm Not Good at Public Speaking

Perfectionistic compulsions combined with OCD and ADHD drive uncontrollable demands for flawless performance that impair spontaneous speech despite intellectual self-awareness.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

How Psychedelics Shape the Experience of Catastrophic Events

Psychedelic intoxication at the Nova Music Festival was associated with altered survival responses and lower PTSD and anxiety rates among attendees.
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1 day ago

Creation Mode vs. Consumption Mode: My #1 Tip for Staying Consistent as a Creator

You open Instagram to grab a trending audio for a reel. Just one quick thing. Two hours later, you're still scrolling. You haven't created anything. You haven't even saved the audio you meant to find. And now it's 10 p.m., and you're mentally exhausted - and a little sad, tbh - from consuming content instead of making it. (Seriously, why is Instagram's search function on the Explore page?) Oh, wait, that was me. Hi. 👋
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

On-site workers get worse 'Sunday scaries' than remote workers

Like clockwork, 5 p.m. on a Sunday, flashes of unread emails and notifications for tomorrow's upcoming meetings start. Your shoulders tense, your stomach knots. You have a case of the Sunday scaries. This unsettling feeling is a form of anticipatory anxiety that creeps in as the weekend draws to a close and Monday looms with the responsibilities of the week ahead.
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fromBuzzFeed
23 hours ago

Women Are Revealing The Secrets They Only Learned About Their Husband After Saying "I Do"

A spouse diagnosed with autism level one and ADD may be naturally withdrawn, requiring ongoing accommodations, counseling, and acceptance despite learned coping skills.
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 day ago

Video: Opinion | Am I the Skinniest Person You've Ever Seen?

My sister and I went on a joint diet. She stopped and I didn't. I'm 18. And I'm dragged from school to the hospital. And I'm made to look at myself. [MUSIC PLAYING] I weigh 56 pounds. Do you find you're too skinny? Yes, I am too skinny. But what does it matter? I had turned my body into a project, a revolt against nature Mother nature, my mother. A revolt against womanhood, adulthood. My biggest enemy? Time.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why My Mama Doesn't Eat at Thanksgiving

But you know what memory I don't have? My mother eating. She cooked. She served. She made sure everyone had seconds and thirds. She cleaned. She packed plates for folks to take home to their loved ones. She stood in that kitchen for hours (sometimes, days), making magic happen for anyone that she could. But I cannot recall a single moment when she sat down with a full plate of her own, enjoying the meal she had poured herself into.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

One thing I've learned is that grief is not a straight line. Grief is hugely personal and individual to every person

Talking to someone about grief is vital for healing; grief is messy, personal, and non-linear.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

I Had An Ominous Fear About My Husband That I Kept Secret For Years. Then It Came True.

Simon and I couldn't be more different. When we met, I was 38, he was 54, and his unabashed zest for life broke through my complicated caution. I knew I was in love when, after a lazy summer evening together, I lay on the stone beside a Trafalgar Square fountain and felt joy seep through my skin. I moved in with him, his rural 15th-century cottage becoming our home, workplace (me in medicine, he in shipping), and where I discovered previously unknown contentment.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Program For Veterans Faces Major Funding Cuts | KQED

When Charlie Service came home from Vietnam, he tried to leave the war behind. "In Vietnam, it was definitely combat," he said. "And there was a lot of things in there that we did that we shouldn't do, or things that I don't even talk about today." The retired Army veteran earned three Purple Hearts for his service. But medals didn't ease the invisible wounds he carried - flashbacks, anger and sleepless nights that would last decades.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Compassion for People Living in Hoarding or Squalid Conditions

Hoarding and squalor are distinct yet overlapping conditions that pose serious safety risks and require different clinical and practical interventions.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Want to foster psychological safety? Start by looking in the mirror

More than two decades of research-from Harvard professor Amy Edmondson's pioneering studies to Google's landmark Project Aristotle-have found that the strongest predictor of high-performing teams isn't talent or strategy, but psychological safety. As Edmondson defines, it's "a shared belief held by team members that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking." It's what gives people the confidence to speak up, take creative risks, and learn from failure-and it's foundational to innovation.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Tobinworld: Building Hope Through Compassion and Mental Health Care

Judith Weber founded Tobinworld to provide compassionate, creative education and community mental-health support for children with autism and developmental challenges.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Caregiving Can Spark Health Anxiety

Caregivers commonly develop heightened anxiety about their own health due to constant proximity to illness and chronic exposure to stressful, traumatic stimuli.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Smart Kids Keep Scrolling

Children adapt to algorithmic exposure with coping strategies that reflect learned helplessness and acceptance of algorithmic control rather than true resilience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Woman killed herself after south London hospital neglect, coroner concludes

Inadequate searching of a psychiatric ward contributed to a patient's suicide, prompting a coroner to find neglect and recommend centralised records of dangerous items.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

3 Ways Trauma Therapy May Lead to Family Estrangement

Trauma therapy strengthens survivors' ability to identify unsafe relationships, build self-worth, and choose relationships that prioritize safety and well-being, which can include estrangement.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The ChatGPT Effect on Anxiety

Immediate access to technological answers increases anxiety by preventing people from tolerating uncertainty; delaying reassurance-seeking can build uncertainty tolerance.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Gardener's Mind: Cultivating the Life You Want

A fulfilling life results from daily, intentional mental cultivation; the mind grows whatever is sown, so cultivate valuable thoughts and habits now.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

How my on-air 'brain fog' moment sparked a big debate

When I rather nervously shared a personal post about dealing with brain fog at work on the social network LinkedIn last week, I had no idea that it would have such an enormous impact. It's been viewed hundreds of thousands of times. Women have stopped me on the street to talk to me about it. I've been overwhelmed by hundreds of messages from people sharing support and their own experiences of it. Usually I cover technology news. But given the response, it felt important to talk about this as well.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Compare-and-Despair is Especially Brutal Around Midterms

Negative comparisons are automatic thoughts whose harm is reduced by recognizing them, naming them, practicing self-kindness, and keeping perspective amid perfectionist pressures.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Emetophobia in Autistic People: What Clinicians Should Know

Emetophobia is an intense, debilitating specific phobia causing avoidance that impairs daily functioning and may be more frequent among autistic adults.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Bake Off winner and Strictly star John Whaite reveals steroid addiction

John Whaite's five-year illegal steroid use worsened eating disorder and body dysmorphia, caused physical and sexual side effects, and triggered suicidal thoughts.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Nature-Based Exercise and Mental Well-Being: Why and How

Physical activity in natural outdoor settings produces greater reductions in anxiety and anger and increases energy, positive engagement, and overall affect than urban settings.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

The Surprising Reason You Can Feel Terrible After Good Sex

Post-coital dysphoria produces agitation, melancholy, anxiety, or emptiness after consensual sex and affects a significant share of both women and men.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Gap Between Clinical Sleep Science and Public Sleep Culture

Sleep has become a public culture priority. The sleep industry now exceeds $68 billion. Nearly half of adults report insomnia symptoms at some point. Chronic insomnia means difficulty falling or staying asleep at least three nights per week for at least three months, with daytime consequences and/or significant distress. About 1 in 3 Americans uses a wearable device to track sleep, suggesting the public truly values sleep.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I'd run down the road thinking I was God': cannabis users on their psychosis and the clinic trying to help them

It's two years since Isiah found himself on the roof of a south London shopping centre, about to jump. I was very done, he says of that night in November 2023. It felt there was no other route or option. First, I did a walk around everywhere important to me: primary school, secondary, college. Then he headed to Lewisham shopping centre. I remember my head was telling me: You're probably better off doing this.' He was exhausted by his paranoia,
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Researchers Identify New Risk Factor for Women's Depression

Depression, that is, "major" or "clinical" depression, is so prevalent that many mental-health authorities call it "the common cold of mental illness." Depression has a host of known risk factors: female gender, family history, distorted thinking patterns, medication side effects, adverse life events ( divorce, financial reverses, the death of loved ones), and chronic illnesses (diabetes, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's diseases, and hormonal disorders).
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

It's Time to Retire the Advice "Find a Job You Love"

Loving one's work can produce meaningful fulfillment but also leads to overwork, lower extrinsic rewards, and significant personal sacrifices, making passion-driven career advice potentially harmful.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I don't believe in God but, as a trauma survivor, I'm learning to forgive myself | Jackie Bailey

Normally, a person goes about their life, making meaning of everything that happens to them, slotting it into a world that makes sense. Psychologist Bessel van der Kolk explains that a traumatic event short circuits this process. Trauma overwhelms a person, rendering them unable, in the moment, to integrate the event into their lives. In the context of spirituality, trauma is a hand grenade, exploding two of spirituality's primary functions: to help a person make meaning and feel at home in the universe.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

'Our autistic son should never have been charged... it's help he needs, not to be locked up'

Young man's parents say he was in the midst of mental health crisis at time of incident - and is now in legal limbo
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Dangers of Digital Trends

The "flip the camera" social media trend is public bullying that harms victims' mental health, cognitive development, and undermines societal moral norms.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Schizophrenia Treatment Can Be More Than Just Medicating

Antipsychotics often treat hallucinations and delusions but fail to address social withdrawal, cognitive deficits, illness heterogeneity, while group therapy can improve certain outcomes.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Believing That Aging Is Bad Could Weirdly Be Good for You

Separating negative societal stereotypes about older adults from one's own expectations about aging can enable longer, more fulfilling life.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Why It's Not Smart to Give Your Child a Smartphone

Giving young children smartphones before maturity increases risk of addiction, isolation, anxiety, and long-term social and mental-health problems.
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fromHuffPost
4 days ago

Read This If You're Decorating For The Holidays Before Thanksgiving

Putting up holiday decorations earlier can boost mood, evoke comforting nostalgia, and reduce stress by increasing joy and connection.
fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

We're Thinking About Young Adulthood All Wrong

It shows up in songs, films, ads, social-media posts-but it says more about Americans' idealization of youth than it does about what it actually feels like to be young today. The 2024 World Happiness Report found that when American adults were asked to rate the extent to which they were living their "best possible life," those over 60 answered the most positively, followed by 45-to-59-year-olds. People younger than 30 trailed behind.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Being Kind to Others and to Oneself All at Once

Acts of kindness toward others enhance personal well-being and social connection while being low-cost, simple, and an alternative to individualistic coping.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

When a Loved One With Dementia Becomes Paranoid

Validate and enter the reality of a person with dementia, using empathy, gentle redirection, and calming connection rather than logic to address paranoia.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

We're Listening: But What Do We Hear?

We are listening to more than music. In addition to music, SiriusXM, a satellite radio company, provides sports talk, news, talk shows, and podcasts. As of 2024, SiriusXM boasted 150 million listeners. As of 2025, 4,509,765 podcasts have been registered around the world, with Apple alone hosting 2,800,138. In the United States, over 200 million people have listened to a podcast at least once, and 158 million consume podcasts on a monthly basis.
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fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

My Neurodiverse Kid Makes More Sense To Me Than My "Normal" Kid

A 16-year-old neurodivergent student publicly advocated for neurodiversity, showing confidence and self-advocacy while parental pride and sibling embarrassment reveal complex family dynamics.
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fromZDNET
5 days ago

Using AI for therapy? Don't - it's bad for your mental health, APA warns

Consumer AI chatbots are widely used for mental health support but cannot replace licensed mental health professionals and pose risks to vulnerable users.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Gifts From Nature You Forgot to Notice

As the season of gratitude approaches, most of us begin to think about the people, opportunities, and experiences that enrich our lives. These matter deeply. But in my work exploring the rewilding of the human mind, I've found that one of the greatest sources of support in our lives is something we rarely acknowledge-because it's all around us, all the time.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Midlife Friendship Gap

High-quality friendships in midlife improve emotional, psychological, and physical health and counter rising loneliness and social disconnection in adults in their 40s and 50s.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

If you say yes to any of these 5 questions, science says you're more emotionally intelligent than you think

Asking for advice rather than feedback yields more actionable improvement suggestions and builds rapport, increasing the likelihood of receiving useful input and support.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Giving Thanks at Work: The Science and Power of Recognition

Consistent, specific, authentic recognition of effort, strengths, and people boosts morale, engagement, well-being, performance, and retention while reducing stress and turnover.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Feel Satisfied Not Stuffed: Manage Holiday Stress and Desire

While the holiday season is supposed to be a time of joy, connection, and lots of filling up on delicious holiday dishes, for many people, the pleasures fall short of their hopes. For some people, Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations inspire stress, the pressure to live up to family expectations, and overeating to feed one's emotional pain, along with psychological and/or physical isolation. Parents juggle restless kids in unfamiliar settings, hosts fret over creating "perfect" gatherings, and privacy can be hard to come by.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Pilot who tried to turn off engines after taking magic mushrooms thought he was 'already dead'

Emerson's lawyers said he had an unusual reaction to psilocybin, the active ingredient in the drug. He was left feeling detached from reality for several days, a condition known as Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder. Emerson "believed he was either trapped in a dream or already dead," his lawyers wrote in a sentencing memo filed Wednesday. They add that he didn't believe Flight 2059 was real, but he boarded because he believed it would help him wake up and see his family again.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Carl Rogers Meant When He Said the Client Knows Best

Carl Rogers is known for developing client-centered therapy, the essence of which can be summed up in the idea that it is the client and not the therapist who knows best and what directions to go in. But the idea that the client can be trusted to find their own direction is at odds with most psychology and psychiatry interventions, and is what made Rogers' approach to therapy so radical, not only at the time of his writing in the 1950s, but even today.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Myth of Creative Blocks: When Inspiration Disappears

Creative blocks are symptoms of fatigue, fear, emotional overload, or loss of meaning; addressing these underlying issues restores creativity and agency.
fromBoston.com
5 days ago

Patriots WR Mack Hollins raises awareness of suicide prevention with pregame attire

"I think this topic, especially as a male, can often get pushed aside, can get brushed under the rug as not for men," Hollins explained. "Not for tough guys, not for I guess our gender, sex, whatever you want to call it. "But it happens more than people want to admit it happens, whether it's older men, younger men, successful men, poor men, rich men ... it happens to all men and it gets pushed under the rug too much."
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fromFortune
5 days ago

Ex-Meta exec says Mark Zuckerberg taught him a lesson in work-life balance: Now he has strict rules for meetings and emails at his $1 billion tax firm | Fortune

One of the things I'm also passing on is, there's only so many hours in a day,
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fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

Kids Are Doing The "Flip The Camera" Trend & It's Really Mean-Spirited

The "Flip the Camera" TikTok challenge tricks people into recording themselves and then posts the footage online, leading to humiliation and bullying.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

Simone Biles Revealed Her Plastic Surgeries So Others Would Feel "No Shame"

Simone Biles underwent three cosmetic procedures—breast augmentation, lower blepharoplasty, and earlobe surgery—and promotes self-love and bodily choice without shame.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Are You Suffering From Low Selfie-Esteem?

Digital culture shifts selfhood outward, privileging selfies and social media validation over internal memories, feelings, and face-to-face interaction.
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fromIrish Independent
6 days ago

Just Between Us: "I made 20k in my first 24 hours on OnlyFans" - Niamh O'Connor on why she walked away

Rapid OnlyFans wealth brought financial freedom but caused exhaustion, body-image harm, online abuse, and an eventual decision to leave to rebuild life and self-worth.
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