coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
Psychological Fear
Introduction: The Silent Puppeteer of Our Minds Fear is more than just a reaction to danger—it’s an invisible scriptwriter dictating our choices, relationships, and even our potential. Unlike instinctive fear (like jumping away from a snake), psychological fear is subtler, more insidious. It’s the voice that whispers:
By its_ishfaq_ahmad7 months ago in Psyche
The Illusion of Infinite Funds: Why Credit Cards Make Us Feel Richer Than We Are. AI-Generated.
The Illusion of Infinite Funds: Why Credit Cards Make Us Feel Richer Than We Are You walk into a store “just to look.” A shirt catches your eye. It’s not on sale, but it feels like it should be yours. You hesitate — until you remember your credit card. You tap, the machine beeps, and in two seconds, the item is yours. No pain. No friction. No cash visibly leaving your hands. For a fleeting moment, you feel powerful. Free. Limitless.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran7 months ago in Psyche
Behind the Smile: Unmasking Social Anxiety in a Performative World. AI-Generated.
Behind the Smile: Unmasking Social Anxiety in a Performative World There’s a certain kind of silence that screams louder than words. It’s the silence of a mind racing before a conversation starts. The hesitation before a phone call. The practiced smile that hides a pounding heart. In a world obsessed with extroversion and constant interaction, social anxiety is the invisible weight many carry — often alone.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran7 months ago in Psyche
🧠 The Dopamine Dilemma: Why Everything Fun Feels Empty Now. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Paradox of Pleasure Why does everything that once felt exciting now feel… flat? We binge-watch entire shows, swipe through endless content, chase likes, snack on ultra-processed foods, and still feel strangely unsatisfied. It’s not because we’ve grown numb—it’s because our brain’s reward system is under siege.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran7 months ago in Psyche
Decoding the Matrix of Neurodivergence Through Energy Centers <short>. Content Warning.
Energy work has been woven into the fabric of ancient cultures for centuries. Across generations, individuals were intuitively aware of their role in processing the emotional burdens carried by their lineage—emotions like fear, guilt, and shame gets trapped in the lineage’s energy signature if not released.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul7 months ago in Psyche
Harnessing the Power of Energy Centers: A Neurodivergent’s Journey from Dysregulation to Inner Alignment. Content Warning.
Energy work, chakras, and the concept of subtle energy centers have long fascinated the world. While some dismiss these practices as unscientific, others—especially those who begin experiencing energetic shifts—often find themselves transformed by the profound impact of this inner work. Often referred to as Energy Healing, Quantum Healing, or simply Inner Work, this path can be deeply empowering.
By Neurodivergent-Soul2Soul7 months ago in Psyche
When Getting Out of Bed Feels Impossible: Micro Goals for Mental Health at Work
The Weight of the Morning There are days when the alarm clock feels like an enemy. Your body is still, and your mind is overwhelmed before your feet even touch the floor. The weight of responsibilities, emails, meetings, deadlines, can press down before you’ve even opened your eyes. For those living with depression, anxiety, or burnout, this sensation isn’t just emotional. It’s physical. Getting out of bed doesn’t feel hard, it feels impossible.
By Richard Bailey7 months ago in Psyche











