5 everyday hobbies- that are backed by psychology

In our life 5 everyday hobbies that are backed by psycology , can help us progress .( This blog is related to psycology)If we include it in life Dr. James Pennebaker’s research shows that expressive writing helps people process trauma and emotions more effectively. Journaling : Writing in a journal on a regular basis aids … Read more

Why You’re “Bed Rotting” — And What It Really Means

You’ve probably heard the term “bed rotting” on TikTok or Twitter. It may sound dramatic, even nasty, but for many of us, it has become a routine habit. You wake up, grab your phone, and before you know it, you’ve spent half of the day lying in bed, doomscrolling, watching back to back episodes, dozing, … Read more

The Hidden Self: What Are You Keeping From the World

We spend much of our lives on the surface, showing the world what we think is acceptable, likable, and familiar. But underneath the surface is a vast inner world: the hidden self. The hidden self is often ignored, but it can be glimpsed in dreams, intense emotion, or unexpected insight. It contains our suppressed desires, … Read more

When We Push for Peace

In a world that often seems tilted toward chaos—scrolling headlines of war, division, and unrest—pushing for peace may feel like shouting into the void. Yet, it is exactly in these moments when we need to push for peace to becomes not just a moral luxury, but a courageous, necessary act. Peace doesn’t always begin with … Read more

How human mind thoughts negetively effect us

Have you ever caught yourself thinking “Why am I still like this? Our human mind thoughts are keep effecting our love for life . Our mind seems to loop back to the same old fears, doubts, or habits. You’re not alone and more importantly, you’re not broken.We all get stuck in old thinking patterns sometimes. … Read more

How your second brain effecting your mood.

Have you ever felt “butterflies in your stomach” before a big event? Or lost your appetite when you were upset? These are not just feelings—they’re real signs that your digestive system and your brain are deeply connected. Scientists call this the mind-gut connection, and it’s more powerful than you might think. How is your digestive … Read more

A slow poison for your brain : how it affects our lifes

what makes it so dangerous. Have you ever felt like your mind just won’t stop racing — like you’re worrying about something constantly, even when there’s no clear reason? A slow poison that’s entering in our life quitly. Maybe your heart starts beating fast, your sleep feels broken, or you always feel tense. That, right … Read more