Psychology says if you’ve tried every diet and still failed to lose weight, the missing problem may not be your body, it could be your mindPeople who successfully lose weight and keep it off over the long term often develop healthier ways to cope with emotions, create environme...
Psychology says most people only pretend to care about your life and are just looking for juicy gossip: Why bad news is more interesting for themAlthough many people are capable of sincere empathy and genuine concern for others, psychological research suggests that human beings are n...
Psychology says most young adults learn these 10 brutal truths too late: The last one changes how you see success, happiness, and life foreverAlthough these truths may seem uncomfortable at first, they can be surprisingly liberating. When people let go of the need for perfection, ...
Psychology says people who can’t make a decision aren’t confused but their brain may be trapped in a hidden loop of overthinking, fear, and endless possibilitiesPsychology suggests that people who struggle to make decisions are not necessarily confused or incapable. More often, they find themselves ...
Psychology says people who always fix everyone else’s problems often secretly struggle to heal themselves: Is it about the saviour complex?The psychology behind people who constantly try to solve everyone else’s problems reveals a complicated blend of empathy, trauma responses,...
Psychology says people who feel jealous of their spouse’s success aren’t always toxic, sometimes it reveals a hidden identity crisisThe psychology behind people who feel jealous of their spouse’s success reveals a complex blend of self-esteem, identity, social comparison...
Psychology says people who never listen to other opinions aren’t always confident and many are secretly afraid of this one thingThe psychology behind people who refuse to listen to others or expect everyone to follow their way often points to deeper patterns involvin...
Psychology says women who constantly try to impress everyone at work and home aren’t attention seeking, they may be carrying the weight of perfection pressure to be ‘The Perfect Woman’The psychology behind women constantly trying to impress others suggests that the behavior is often shaped by social conditioning, pressure...
Psychology says women who feel ‘I have nothing to wear’ aren’t being dramatic — Their closet is full, but nothing feels rightDid you stand in front of your cupboard today trying to pick an outfit, but feel like you have nothing to wear? Girl, you are not alone! Wh...
Do you always try to impress others and seek validation? Psychology says this could be a sign of deeper insecurity quietly destroying your happiness and stopping you from having meaningful relationshipsThe psychology of people who constantly try to impress others reveals a complex mix of emotional needs, learned behaviours, and social pres...
Love your parents, but don't like to live with them for even two nights? Psychology says internal conflict isn’t your fault, but there is a secret behind this constant struggleThe psychology of loving your parents but struggling to stay with them reveals a deeper truth: emotional connection does not always mean co...
What’s the psychology of people who struggle to accept compliments: Why praise triggers discomfortPsychologists suggest that accepting compliments is a skill that can be learned over time. Simple habits, such as saying “thank you” withou...
The Psychological Impact of Keeping Promises to YourselfSmall, little promises you make to yourself build strong self-trust. Following through on these commitments, even minor ones, creates evide...
Psychologists identify everyday phrases that unconsciously reveal selfish thinkingPsychologists reveal how common phrases can signal selfish thinking. These words, used daily at work and home, can make conversations one-s...
Word of the day: Cognitive DissonanceOur minds grapple with conflicting thoughts and actions, a state called cognitive dissonance. This internal conflict creates unease, prompt...
Leading a Life Of No RegretsThe availability of equally good alternatives to choose from seems to wane off the joy of enjoying a choice that is experientially much sup...
Having buyer's remorse or struck by winner's curse?The concept of Buyer's Remorse comes from study of post-purchase dissonance, something that social psychologist Leon Festinger postulated w...