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  • Have you ever experienced a lack of control and felt panicked? It’s a common feeling, but often we misplace our worries. Control exists on two levels – macro and micro. Macroeconomics deals with the economy of countries, while microeconomics deals with households. Even if I’m not wealthy and have to work, I still have control…

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  • When it comes to self-worth, it’s important to consider different perspectives. For example, if you find yourself unemployed and the only available jobs require a skill you don’t possess, it can be easy to feel like you have no value. On the other hand, if you have a skill that’s not currently in demand, it…

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  • Have you ever wondered about your own self-worth? I mean, really thought about it. Many people struggle with feeling like they don’t have much worth, and it can be difficult to navigate these feelings among all the conflicting information out there. In this blog post, we will explore different perspectives on self-worth. Today, I’ll discuss…

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  • The world can be a confusing place and it’s not uncommon to hear people express their desire to be special, yet normal at the same time. As someone who interacts with individuals regularly, I often encounter those who experience distress and describe feelings of insignificance. They mention loneliness, a lack of purpose, and a sense…

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  • Why Directness

    Requesting what we need from others can be extremely difficult. Although nuances can make conversations more engaging and thrilling, they may also be distracting. When it comes to addressing significant concerns, it’s best to be direct. Although some people may find this method uneasy, it allows for four potential outcomes: agreement, disagreement, renegotiation, or avoidance.…

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  • Do you ever feel hesitant to share your problems with someone, for fear of burdening them? It’s a common feeling. We can see the emotional impact of our words on their face, leading us to think that we may be disrupting their day. However, this is not entirely true. As the conversation ends, the effects…

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  • Have you ever been sneezed on? It’s pretty gross. You might feel repulsed, and given that there’s still COVID, angry. However, the person might actually be really sick. Only in relationships do we take another person’s symptoms to mean a direct reflection of us. Even if somebody is having an allergic reaction to your cologne…

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  • You know what? Anger isn’t always the real deal. It’s like a sneaky little emotion that shows up when we can’t express our true feelings. It’s like a backup plan, protecting us from the more vulnerable stuff that’s lurking beneath. When we feel hurt, scared, let down, or just plain sad, but can’t quite put…

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  • Building Trust

    The relationship between normal behavior, consistency, predictability, and trust is closely intertwined. Normal behavior refers to the generally accepted patterns of conduct exhibited by individuals within a specific context or society. When individuals consistently adhere to these norms, they establish a sense of predictability in their actions. Predictability, in turn, fosters trust among individuals as…

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