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Psychology says some people enjoy hurting others and conspiring, and the reason is much darker than you think: Insights from Alfred Adler’s theoriesAccording to the theories of Alfred Adler, individuals who deliberately hurt others, manipulate circumstances or appear to be constantly sc...
Psychology says people raised in the 50s and 60s have these 8 mental strengths that are sadly becoming less common todayThe absence of screens and instant feedback in the formative years of those born in the 1950s and 1960s fostered remarkable psychological t...
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...
Employees are quitting without another offer, and workplace stress may explain whyMany workers would never have thought about leaving a job without having another job lined up before. As a result of stress, heavy workload...
Stress, low self-esteem? Go out on a solo date, suggests top nutritionist. How spending time with yourself can improve mental well-beingNutritionist Nmami Agarwal advocates for solo dates as a therapeutic activity for mental well-being. These dates offer benefits like self-d...
Why Your Promotion Keeps Getting Delayed at Work, and What It Really MeansRepeatedly postponed promotion meetings can leave employees feeling anxious and demotivated, impacting their engagement and career proactiv...
Why Some People Go Quiet in Brainstorming Meetings And No One NoticesBrainstorming sessions often see individuals gradually withdraw, not due to exclusion, but workplace dynamics that favor confident voices. ...
When Someone Else Starts Doing Your Work Before You’re Informed, What Does It Really MeanCompanies are quietly training replacements for existing employees. This practice creates significant stress and confusion among staff. Wor...
Psychology Explains Why Some People Need Less External ValidationSome people appear unbothered by external approval. Psychology explains this as strong internal motivation and self-worth. Their confidence...
What Your Color Choices May Reveal About Self-Esteem, According to PsychologyColor choices can subtly communicate mood and emotional states, with research suggesting that consistent avoidance of certain colors or pre...
Why certain colors show up repeatedly in the lives of insecure people, according to psychologistsYour favorite colors might reveal more about your inner feelings than fashion. Psychologists suggest that consistent color choices, especia...
Psychology Reveals Bad Hair Days Do More Than Ruin Your Mood - They Can Undermine ConfidenceA bad hair day can significantly impact self-perception, leading to reduced performance confidence and increased social anxiety, research r...
Narcissists less likely to support democracy, believe only strong leaders can run countriesNarcissists have lower tolerance of diverse political opinions.
Narcissists less likely to support democracy: StudyResearchers from the University of Kent in the UK suggest that narcissists tend to feel entitled and superior to others, which results in l...
Instagram can lower self-esteem, make you unproductive: Here's how to break awayThere are certain limitations and serious repercussions of the use of social media
- Sense of self-worth in kids similar to adults: Study
New York, Aug 25 (IANS) If you often tend to belittle your four-year-old son or daughter's ability to do a task, think again. According to ...
- Teenage girls from breast cancer families not depressed
New York, Sep 28 (IANS) Adolescent girls in families with a history of breast cancer or a high-risk BRCA1/2 mutation are less likely to exp...
Fear of rejection causes stress in over-weight womenA mere anticipation of rejection for a date can lead to lower self-esteem among the heavier people, especially women.
An expensive suit can make you better at your jobIf you’ve ever felt like you give better presentations when wearing an expensive designer suit, it might not be your imagination.
Facebook holds clues to users' self-esteemPeople with lower self-esteem are more concerned with what others post about them on Facebook and continuously monitor their wall.