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Hyperfixation: Understanding the Psychological Condition and How to Overcome It

Hyperfixation: Understanding the Psychological Condition and How to Overcome It

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Hyperfixation is a state of intense focus on a single task or thought, where the individual becomes consumed by that object of attention.
Understanding Human Motivation: Needs, Goals, and Actions

Understanding Human Motivation: Needs, Goals, and Actions

Article | Goal setting
In psychology, motivation isn’t just about getting up and doing something—it’s a deeper, more intricate process involving both internal and external factors.
Negative Motivation: How Fear-Based Action Stunts Emotional Growth

Negative Motivation: How Fear-Based Action Stunts Emotional Growth

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Negative motivation is a psychological concept that revolves around the idea of getting someone to act, not because of a positive reward, but to avoid negative consequences.
The Irwin Effect: Why We Overestimate Our Chances of Success

The Irwin Effect: Why We Overestimate Our Chances of Success

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Let’s talk about a curious phenomenon in psychology known as the Irwin effect, where we give way too much weight to a favorable scenario and downplay the odds of anything going wrong.
How to Do a Digital Detox

How to Do a Digital Detox

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In our hyper-connected world, escaping the constant pull of technology is increasingly difficult. From smartphones to computers, the digital world is always accessible.
Falkland’s Law: When Should You Avoid Making a Decision?

Falkland’s Law: When Should You Avoid Making a Decision?

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Sometimes, the smartest move you can make is no move at all. This idea can be understood through the analogy of “Falkland’s Law,” a concept inspired by the Falklands War.
Pyrrhic Victory: The High Cost of Winning

Pyrrhic Victory: The High Cost of Winning

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A Pyrrhic victory is a situation where you win, but the cost of winning is so high that it feels more like a loss.
What to Do When Your Day Feels Like a Disaster

What to Do When Your Day Feels Like a Disaster

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You wake up on the wrong side of the bed, spill coffee on your favorite shirt, and realize halfway through the day that you forgot something crucial at home.
How to Control Your News Consumption and Protect Your Mental Health

How to Control Your News Consumption and Protect Your Mental Health

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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the constant barrage of news? In today's 24/7 news cycle, it's easy to become consumed by negativity, which can take a toll on our mental well-being.
How to Rest Properly and Why It’s So Hard to Take a Break

How to Rest Properly and Why It’s So Hard to Take a Break

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Do you ever feel like you're constantly running on empty, even after the weekend? You're not alone. Many people struggle to truly rest, even when they have the time.
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