Category: Relationship Advice
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How to Think More Positively and Stop Worrying.
Many people unintentionally react not only to what actually happened, but to the meaning, intention, fear, assumption, or story they attach to the situation. The mind naturally tries to “fill in the gaps” whenever information feels unclear, uncertain, emotional, or …
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How to Be Genuinely Happy Without Needing Much
Unconditional happiness does not mean feeling happy all the time or never experiencing stress, grief, loneliness, disappointment, or pain. Human emotions naturally change. Instead, it means developing an internal sense of peace, stability, meaning, and self-worth that is not completely …
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15 Daily Reflection Questions for Better Self-Worth and Confidence
Here are some daily reflection questions designed to help build a more stable, internal sense of self-worth rather than relying on external validation: 1. What qualities do I value about myself that exist regardless of other people’s opinions? Example: “I …
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How To Be Accepted the Right Way
Many people grow up believing there is one “correct” way to think, feel, communicate, succeed, socialise, cope, learn, or live. Society often rewards people who fit the standard and judges those who don’t. But human beings are not all built …
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How To Have Relationships That Make You Happy
You are not on this planet to sacrifice your happiness, peace, mental health, or self-worth just to keep toxic people comfortable. You have a choice about who you allow into your life, and you should never feel guilty for distancing …
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How to Find the Right Romantic Partner
We often invest more time in selecting the ideal candidate for a job or finding the right job for ourselves. Yet, we dive in without much thought when choosing a romantic partner. We are often selected as the ideal candidates …
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How to Stop Being Bullied
Bullying can take various forms, such as physical, verbal, or non-verbal behaviour. There are two main reasons for bullying: low self-esteem and/or the inability to achieve desired outcomes in a proper manner. A person who bullies others may do so …
