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Advice and tips on managing mental health, maintaining a positive outlook and becoming your happiest self.
How Parents can Ease Teenage Depression?
Have you ever wondered why teenage depression is a big worry? No, right? It is possible because the running mechanism of today’s world does not spare the time to look into these cases. Depression is like a black hole; it is inevitable even if you want to avoid it. The daily life of people is making them ignore the fact that they are in a black hole of depression, at the same time pushing them into its depths. Depression is not limited to age; it is frequently seen in every sphere of the life cycle. However, studies of thesis help experts have revealed that teenagers and youngsters are the prime targets of depression. It is becoming a mounting worry with recent affairs. The statistics depict the role of depression in a youngster's life. The number of teen suicides is at its highest.
By Rodger Fedrick3 years ago in Psyche
Infinite lives
For every action. There is an equal and opposite reaction. Sir Isaac Newton identified Inertia. A law of motion. Inertia is much like the Universal law of cause and effect and karma. What goes out. Will come back. Karma may be the ultimate Universal law. There is so much information written about the law of karma. I am certain most people have either spoken or heard others speak of karma.
By Carolmae Hinrichs3 years ago in Psyche
The Power of Saying "No"
She rolled over on her right side, tugging the blanket over her shoulder attempting to hold on to the last bit of warmth her duvet cover would muster up. She was still groggy and shifting from her trance of sleep into a state of consciousness. She reached her arm over and stretched her fingers along the surface of her nightstand eager to end the obnoxious shrill of ringing that permeated her bedroom. Her hand finally made its way over the familiar curvature of her cell phone and as she rubbed the sleep out of her eyes, the room was filled with silence with one tap of her finger. With nothing but the glowy illumination of her cell phone's home screen lighting up her face, the big round shapes of 6:00 was all she could see. She let out a grunt as several dings notified her of emails, calendar reminders, text messages, and missed calls.
By Kim Joseph 3 years ago in Psyche
How To Rattle The Gaslighter In Your Life
Have you ever walked out of an argument with a cheating lover feeling sorry for them? You approach the argument with fury at their behaviour. But when the fight is over, you're the one who has done all the apologising and made the promises to do better.
By Ellen Frances3 years ago in Psyche






