psychology
Studying the complexities of the human mind and its many functions and behaviors.
Nova Patient Care: Your Trusted Primary & Urgent Care Partner Across Northern Virginia
When it comes to your health, you need a provider who’s reliable, accessible, and committed to delivering the care you need, when you need it. Nova Patient Care stands out as a leading provider of primary care and urgent care services across Northern Virginia, serving families and individuals with dedication, expertise, and compassion.
By NOVA Patient Care9 months ago in Longevity
Of Being Alone
There’s a difference between being alone and being lonely—though it took me years to truly understand it. I used to think they were one and the same, that the absence of people in my life meant something was missing, or worse, that something was wrong with me. I filled silence with noise: background music, meaningless conversations, social media feeds. I ran from stillness as if it might swallow me whole.
By Zakir Ullah9 months ago in Longevity
Psychological Behaviours
In a world that constantly demands adaptability, reliability, and emotional intelligence, personal value isn’t determined solely by skills or qualifications. Instead, it's often the result of certain psychological behaviours—habits of thought and action—that make individuals stand out as dependable, admirable, and indispensable. Whether in the workplace, in relationships, or in personal development, cultivating specific mental and emotional traits can significantly boost your perceived and actual value. Let’s explore some of the most powerful psychological behaviours that can make you more valuable in any setting.
By MAROOF KHAN9 months ago in Longevity
Coco Chanel and the invention of the sun
In the 1920s, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel didn’t just revolutionize fashion with the little black dress and pearls. Unwittingly, she also transformed the very concept of feminine beauty when she returned from a vacation on the French Riviera with an unusually tanned complexion. At a time when pale skin was a symbol of class, protection, and aristocratic purity, her golden skin caused a stir. Yet her clients immediately began to imitate her. As always, Chanel wasn’t following fashion — she was creating it.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)10 months ago in Longevity
"A Chance in Autumn" – A Love Story
The leaves were just beginning to turn. It was early October in Vermont, and the world had painted itself in reds and golds. Emily Carter, a writer escaping the noise of New York City, had just arrived in a small, postcard-perfect town called Maplewood. She rented a cozy cottage on the edge of the forest, planning to spend the next two months finishing her novel—and avoiding love, which had grown too complicated in the city.
By Bishal Chakraborty 10 months ago in Longevity
The Laugh Therapy Challenge: How to Trick Your Brain, Friends & Stress With Just One Weird Daily Ritual
🤣Why Wellness Should Be Funny — Not Boring Let’s face it: most wellness tips sound like punishment. "Wake up at 5 AM." "Drink kale smoothies." "Journal your feelings." Ma’am, I can barely find my charger.
By Lokesh Kumar10 months ago in Longevity
The 7-Day “Talk to Your Plants” Challenge That Might Actually Fix Your Life
Have you ever looked at your houseplant and thought, “Maybe it’s the only one who really gets me”? No? Just me? Well, buckle up, because I’m about to give you one of the weirdest and most fun scientific challenges you’ve ever heard of. It’s easy, it’s cheap, it won’t make you sweat (unless you get emotionally attached), and it might just change your life.
By Lokesh Kumar10 months ago in Longevity
How to Get in Shape Before Summer: Your “Pre-Summer Arc” Starts Now
There’s something about summer that flips a switch inside us. The weather warms up, the layers come off, and suddenly, we’re hyper-aware of how we feel — in our skin, in our body, in our clothes.
By SHADOW-WRITES10 months ago in Longevity





