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How concealing secrets can cause the deterioration of a person's relationships
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Glenn Geher 2 h
The power of yes - On supportive leadership
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How people can use their sense of smell to detect cancer early
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Jennifer Lea Reynolds 3 h
In my latest for , experts including take a look at the relationship between self-kindness and healthy eating (hint: potholes have something to do with it)
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Parents play a critical part in their child's life, but they have less power to mold their kids than it seems
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Mark D. White 6 h
New: A follow-up to my post from earlier this week, inspired by a reader comment.
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How being more flexible with your schedule and less focused on time will help maximize your happiness
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Increasing your self-control may simply be a matter of shifting perspective
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How serotonin increases the willingness to wait for a future reward
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Why ghosting typically reveals more about the partner who leaves than the one who's left behind
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Why we need both optimism and pessimism to generate better life outcomes
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Many men and women report feeling the "post-coital blues" at some point in their lives
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Arash Emamzadeh 20 h
What is workplace bullying? What are its causes/effects, and how can it be prevented? I discuss a new review paper that attempts to answer some of the above.
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Narcissism can emerge even in childhood, but there's more to it than inflated self-esteem
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Insulting opponents in order to fire up the base could be risky for politicians—even Donald Trump
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Christopher Bergland szept. 27.
More Evidence That a Little Bit of Exercise Goes a Long Way | Psychology Today
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8 ways to take care of your well-being while you pursue multiple career passions
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Barb Markway, Ph.D. szept. 27.
Confident people realize that not all self-doubt is a bad thing. Sometimes fear is a signal that you haven’t prepared enough. But once you’ve put in the hours of practice, you should be able to take action without obsessing over what might go wrong.
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How to be compassionate towards yourself and lead the best life possible with chronic pain and illness
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Suzanne Degges-White szept. 27.
Ashamed to Admit your Adult Child is an Addict? |
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