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PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIORS AROUND FOOD
Psychology says people who change their voice when talking to different people are adapting more than their toneChanging your voice around different people may reveal something fascinating about human communication. The voice is not simply a biologica...
Psychology explains why people who procrastinate may not be lazy or avoiding work, but how uncomfortable feelings could be quietly driving the habitProcrastination often stems from avoiding uncomfortable emotions associated with tasks. This avoidance provides immediate relief, which rei...
Psychology says people who never tell the real price of a product recently bought to their parents or elders aren't necessarily dishonest: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who never tell the real price of a product recently bought to their parents or elders aren't necessarily dishonest. ...
Psychology says people who always underestimate others aren't necessarily confident: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who always underestimate others aren't always confident in their own abilities. This behavior can be linked to insec...
Psychology says people who apologize when someone else bumps into them may have developed an automatic social responseApologizing when someone else bumps into you does not necessarily mean you lack confidence or believe everything is your fault. It may simp...
Psychology says people who always charge their phone before it reaches 50% may have a low tolerance for uncertaintyPeople who recharge their phones before the battery gets critically low aren't necessarily fixated on battery percentages. They may simply ...
Psychology says people who never leave a glass half-full may have a surprisingly strong preference for completionAlways finishing a glass may reflect a small example of a broader human tendency to prefer actions that have a clear sense of completion. H...
Psychology says people who walk through an entire store before choosing anything may be resisting impulsive decisionsNobody wants to make a purchase only to discover a better or more affordable option a few minutes later. Taking time to browse the store fi...
Psychology says people who immediately wash a new cup or plate before using it may reveal how you relate to your possessionsFor some people, washing, touching, organizing, or otherwise preparing a new possession can create a stronger sense that the item truly bel...
Psychology says people who keep their wallet in exactly the same pocket may be relying on automatic behaviorKeeping a wallet in the same place every time may have less to do with a deliberate preference and more to do with the brain learning a fam...
Psychology says people who check their travel bag several times may be seeking reassurance through repetitionFor many travelers, doing a quick final check is simply a practical part of preparing for a trip. But when repeated checking becomes necess...
Quote of the Day by Carl Jung: ‘The healthy man does not torture others - generally it is the tortured…’ - Swiss psychiatrist on the unhealed pain’s crueltySuffering can profoundly alter how individuals perceive themselves and others. Unresolved pain often influences how people treat those arou...
Psychology says people who never cry in front of anybody but can't hold onto tears when they are alone at times aren't as emotionally strong as they appear: What the behavior reveals?Psychology says people who never cry in front of anybody but can't hold onto tears when they are alone may be managing emotions in differen...
Psychology says tiny rituals can reduce stress even when they have no practical purposePsychology suggests that small rituals can sometimes help people cope with stressful moments because they create a sense of structure and p...
Psychology explains why your child behaves differently around grandparents - and what their behavior really meansChildren tend to act differently in the presence of their grandparents, largely because of the unique rules and expectations they uphold. G...
Psychology says people who offer food to stray animals aren't acting without purpose: What the behavior reveals about empathy, emotional health and human connection?Psychology says people who offer food to animals aren't simply feeding a stray or a pet. Research suggests this behavior reflects empathy, ...
Psychology explains why you crave junk food when you're stressed - and why it's so hard to resistEmotional stress disrupts brain reward systems, heightening the desire for sugary and fatty treats as individuals begin to associate these ...