Monthly Archives: February 2024

The Need To Be With You Suffocates Me

The Need To Be With You Suffocates Me

You lived a terrible childhood. Unlike other children, he was forced to grow up in a very unstable family environment. His parents didn’t stop arguing, they made him share their problems.  They just used it… “good night” kisses were a must, but never because you wanted to. The same was …

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Close Doors To Advance

Close Doors To Advance

Closing doors becomes essential when the present does not advance. Stagnation often comes from holding on to a past that is still open in our hearts. Closing doors is like cleaning out a closet full of clothes that we will no longer use and for which we will give no …

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The Most Unknown Mental Illnesses

The Most Unknown Mental Illnesses

As much as we think that mental illnesses are something “new” that emerged thanks to recent research or that did not exist before, it is proven that, already in ancient times, many people suffered from psychological imbalances.  Here we will talk about some of them. Thanks to literature, for example, …

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Diplomatic People: 5 Traits That Characterize Them

Diplomatic People: 5 Traits That Characterize Them

On many occasions, we think that being too impulsive or “saying things to the face” necessarily imposes a kind of condemnation on us: that of being disrespectful. Nothing is further from reality: sincerity is not necessarily at odds with education. It has more to do with knowing how to send …

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Interoception: Far Beyond The 5 Senses

Interoception: Far Beyond The 5 Senses

Interoception is the ability to recognize the stimuli and sensations our body sends us. The art of inhabiting and understanding this beautiful physical envelope full of connections, receptors, cells and delicate tissues. He sends us the most varied messages, the ones we don’t always hear. However, practices like mindfulness can help …

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The Birth Of Psychometry

The Birth Of Psychometry

Wundt’s experiment was carried out with a kind of thought meter. This instrument was a calibrated pendulum with needles protruding from each side. The pendulum swung from side to side, striking the bells with its needles. Modern psychology uses current psychometry to explain some of its aspects, such as individual …

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