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The Role of Avoidance in Maintaining Phobias

20 August 2026

The Role of Avoidance in Maintaining Phobias

Let’s be real: fear is a natural part of being human. It’s hardwired into our brains to protect us from danger. But what happens when fear takes the wheel and refuses to take the backseat?...

Decision Making Under Stress: Strategies for Better Outcomes

19 August 2026

Decision Making Under Stress: Strategies for Better Outcomes

Making decisions under stress can feel like trying to solve a complex puzzle while the clock is ticking. Your heart races, your thoughts scatter, and the pressure builds. Sound familiar? You`re not...

Authentic Leadership: The Psychological Basis for Leading with Integrity

18 August 2026

Authentic Leadership: The Psychological Basis for Leading with Integrity

Ever had a boss who made you feel like a cog in the machine? Or maybe you’ve worked with someone who always seemed true to themselves — no fakery, no masks, just real, raw honesty. That second...

Breaking the Stigma: Why Seeking Therapy Is a Sign of Strength

17 August 2026

Breaking the Stigma: Why Seeking Therapy Is a Sign of Strength

Introduction Let’s be honest—talking about mental health can still feel a little taboo. Even though we’ve made progress in raising awareness, many people hesitate to seek therapy because...

From Setbacks to Success: Developing Emotional Resilience

16 August 2026

From Setbacks to Success: Developing Emotional Resilience

Life has a funny way of knocking us down when we least expect it. Just when things seem to be going smoothly, an unexpected challenge appears, leaving us feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, and...

The Self-Serving Bias: Taking Credit for Success, Blaming Others for Failure

15 August 2026

The Self-Serving Bias: Taking Credit for Success, Blaming Others for Failure

Ever noticed how when something goes right, we give ourselves a pat on the back—but when things go south, we’re quick to point fingers? That right there is the self-serving bias in action. It�...

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Ocala Forest High & UF Grad Uses Poker Psychology to Help Local Businesses Scale

August 20, 2026 - 03:27

Ocala Forest High & UF Grad Uses Poker Psychology to Help Local Businesses Scale

Laird, who spent years reading opponents and managing risk at high-stakes tables, says the core skills translate directly to business strategy. `In poker, you learn to separate emotion from...

Why are we so obsessed with true crime? Hint: It’s not just morbid curiosity

August 19, 2026 - 02:43

Why are we so obsessed with true crime? Hint: It’s not just morbid curiosity

The true crime genre has exploded in recent years, dominating podcast charts, streaming services, and bookstore shelves. While it is easy to dismiss this fascination as simple ghoulishness,...

Psychology says people who carry one mug to the kitchen instead of waiting to carry four aren't tidy or impatient — they're spending real physical effort to stop holding the task in their head, and researchers have a word for it: precrastination

August 18, 2026 - 11:23

Psychology says people who carry one mug to the kitchen instead of waiting to carry four aren't tidy or impatient — they're spending real physical effort to stop holding the task in their head, and researchers have a word for it: precrastination

Most people have a coworker or family member who cannot leave a dirty mug on the desk for more than a minute. They jump up, walk to the kitchen, and wash it immediately, even if they know they will...

Psychology says people who default to humour in tense situations aren't deflecting or immature — they're often carrying a grief so practised it has become invisible even to themselves

August 17, 2026 - 21:30

Psychology says people who default to humour in tense situations aren't deflecting or immature — they're often carrying a grief so practised it has become invisible even to themselves

Psychology suggests that the person who always reaches for a joke in a tense moment is not avoiding the issue or acting childish. Instead, they are often carrying a grief so familiar and so...

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How To Recognize And Challenge Catastrophic Thinking

Great tips for managing thoughts!

Author: Uri Brown

August 20, 2026

The Impact Of Sleep On Decision Making Ability

Sleep really does shape our decisions. It`s amazing how a good night`s rest can clear the mind and sharpen our choices.

Author: Kaleb Carter

August 19, 2026

The Influence Of Authority Figures On Personal...

This article really shines a light on how authority figures shape our choices. It`s a reminder that while it`s okay to seek guidance, staying true to ourselves is just as important. Embrace your own voice and let it guide your decisions!

Author: Caroline Thompson

August 19, 2026

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