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Mindfulness: simple techniques to live in the present
Summary: Practical, gentle exercises and short sequences you can try today to bring attention back to the present moment. Includes scripts, quick practices, and compassionate guidance for when motivation dips. Why mindfulness helps (in plain words) Mindfulness means paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, without judging what you notice. That simple definition comes … Read more
Common self-help mistakes and how to benefit from it correctly
Self-help can be a powerful engine for personal change — when used well. But many people report feeling stuck, demotivated, or worse, misled after trying popular self-help tools. This article explains the most common self-help mistakes, what research says about them, and practical, evidence-based ways to get real benefits from self-guided change. Why self-help can … Read more
Practical self-help: habits that transform your daily life
Small, consistent steps beat dramatic overnight changes. If you’re tired of grand promises and quick-fix plans, this guide is for you. It focuses on practical, compassionately presented habits you can adopt and maintain — with realistic expectations, space for dips in motivation, and tools to turn tiny wins into meaningful progress. Why habits matter (brief, … Read more
How to stop worrying? Psychological ways to ease anxiety and tension
Worry and anxiety are normal — but when they take over your days they can be exhausting. This guide offers evidence-informed, compassionate strategies to reduce worry and build calm, with simple step-by-step exercises you can try right now. Why worry happens (brief, evidence-based) Worry is a mental habit: the brain’s way of trying to predict … Read more
Discover your hidden strengths [Psychological quiz]
Meta: A concise, research-based psychological quiz that helps you identify underused strengths and gives concrete exercises for daily and professional implementation. Introduction This practical quiz is designed to reveal hidden strengths across five psychologically meaningful domains: Resilience, Emotional Awareness, Social Influence, Analytical Insight, and Creativity. The format is evidence-informed — drawing on resilience and emotional … Read more
Do you have a leader personality? [Psychological test]
Estimated time: 5–8 minutes • Questions: 11 Introduction This evidence-informed quiz assesses core dimensions of leadership personality using contemporary psychological terminology such as trait activation, emotional intelligence, and executive functioning. Each question presents behavioural options; add up your points to reveal which leadership profile fits your current strengths and growth areas. Reflect on the explanations … Read more
10 psychological tricks to make people like you
Feeling nervous about making a good impression is normal. We all want to be seen and accepted. These gentle, research-backed strategies can help you connect more naturally without pretending to be someone you’re not. They’re practical, respectful, and centered on empathy. 1. Show genuine interest — ask thoughtful questions People feel valued when others pay … Read more
How to fall asleep in 2 minutes – military psychology method
Can you really fall asleep in two minutes? The military method says yes — with the right breathing, relaxation sequence, and a simple mental script. This guide explains the psychology behind it, gives clear step-by-step practice, a ready-to-use script, a table to practice tonight, common mistakes, and an FAQ. What is the “military” 2-minute method? … Read more
How to cope with stress? 7 proven psychological techniques
Stress is a normal response to challenge — but when it stays high it damages health, focus and relationships. This guide explains seven evidence-based psychological techniques in clear language and gives step-by-step exercises and sample phrases you can try today. Why these techniques work Psychological techniques reduce stress by changing how your body reacts, how … Read more