Productivity hacks: How timeboxing works by Hannah DeWitt | Sep 15, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Call it what you want — time management, project management, life management — our calendars are critically involved in achieving our goals. All big projects come with long to-do lists, and not just in the corporate world. Somehow huge tasks have to be broken down into reasonable increments, and lofty…
How to outsmart neuromarketing tactics and manage your online shopping addiction on Black Friday by Jason Crosby | Nov 19, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Self-Improvement Every fall, Black Friday and Cyber Monday loom as the notorious twins of November, luring shoppers out in droves amid fierce competition. But beyond the viral videos of people fighting over TVs, these two consumer holidays are a big win for companies, with Americans spending nearly $20 billion on both…
What does trauma bonding look like in a relationship? by Jason Crosby | Nov 10, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Trauma As social stigma and perceptions surrounding mental health conditions continue to change, popular usage of mental health terms is increasing as well. Of these terms, “trauma bonding” has been among the most used, researched, and debated. A form of psychological manipulation, trauma bonding occurs when someone experiences cyclical abuse from…
Does willpower exist? Ego depletion theory explained, plus ways to exercise better self-control by Jason Crosby | Nov 3, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Willpower is often thought of as an “x” factor—an unquantifiable, but powerful force that, if only we could capture it, could allow us to conquer our vices and achieve our goals. Willpower is perhaps the most romanticized of all psychological traits, but rarely have we stopped to pose the question:…
Will I be happier divorced? How do I know if it’s the right decision? by Taylor Bennett | Mar 13, 2019 | Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Every now and then, you hear about couples who divorce and then get back together. My childhood friend’s parents were one of those couples. After nearly 15 years of marriage, Cara’s mother decided she wanted a divorce—she blamed her husband (Cara’s dad) for every bad thing in her life and…