The formation of neural pathways
How do we think, learn and remember? Neural pathways are the connections between neurons in the brain that allow us to think, learn, and remember. They are formed and maintained through a process...
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Development and symptoms of imposter syndrome Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which individuals feel like they are not worthy of their accomplishments and fear that they will be...
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Improve your sleep, wellness and set your goals for 2024 with our 3-night retreat, hosted exclusively at Serenity House in Wales. Date: 27-30 Dec 2023 Fee: Single £1950 (includes accommodation, meals...
View ArticleCircadian rhythm: Your internal biological clock
Regulating your sleep-wake cycle The circadian rhythm is an internal biological clock that regulates the sleep-wake cycle of all living organisms. It is a 24-hour cycle that is regulated by the body’s...
View ArticleSeasonal Affective Disorder
5 ways to help manage the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that is related to changes in the seasons. It typically begins and ends at...
View ArticleWhy we comfort eat
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View ArticleBook Summary: Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Summary of Mark Manson’s Book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Mark Manson is a renowned author and life coach who has written extensively on the topic of self-worth. In his book, The Subtle Art...
View ArticleThe neuroscience behind anxiety
The brain regions involved in the experience of anxiety Anxiety is a common mental health issue that affects millions of people around the world. Recent research in neuroscience has shed light on the...
View ArticleProcrastination and Self-regulation
A look into Sirois’ therapy of procrastination Procrastination is a common problem that affects many people. It can lead to missed deadlines, unfinished tasks, and a feeling of guilt and frustration....
View ArticleHow to be more productive and effective
7 habits to help you improve your productivity Are you looking to become more effective in your life? If so, then you should consider reading Stephen Covey’s book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective...
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