Sometimes age is actually just a number - and it's especially true for emotionally immature people who seem to never grow. While they are usually harmless and nice, they can also cause plenty of troubles sometimes.
Kate Yakimchuk signs Psychology 4 November 2023Self-aware people are often too harsh on themselves, so they tend to punish themselves for the smallest mistakes they make. While it might seem fair to them, this approach actually harms them more.
Kate Yakimchuk mistakes Psychology 4 November 2023Just like humans, some animals can be jealous, and you can recognize that emotion from their reaction. While we can't know whether they feel it the same way as humans do, we can see their genuine feelings sometimes.
Kate Yakimchuk pets jealousy emotions Animals 1 November 2023It's often hard to spot a cheater in your new potential partner, because that's what most people tend to hide. Meanwhile, most cheaters have pretty specific character traits that you can notice when looking closely.
Kate Yakimchuk cheating relationship Psychology 30 October 2023Nowadays, a huge marketing industry constantly tries to make us buy more things, whether we actually need them or not. It's no wonder that so many people buy different things on impulse - it's simply too hard to resist the temptation.
Kate Yakimchuk tips Psychology 29 October 2023Some people are quite irresponsible - they can't manage their finances, they don't stick to their plans, and you can't rely on them. While it often seems that it's just natural for them, this personality trait also tends to have some reasons.
Kate Yakimchuk responsibility planning Psychology 29 October 2023INFPs, sometimes called "go-getters," tend to dream big and care deeply about others. They are usually very compassionate, but are often driven by ethical ideals.
Diana Dashkevich character facts Psychology 27 October 2023Absolute most of the dogs love walking outside, and it's a pretty natural behavior for them. That's why your dog suddenly not wanting to go out can be a suspicious or even dangerous sign that something goes wrong.
Kate Yakimchuk dogs pets walking health Animals 26 October 2023Have you ever noticed that some people have to chase cats to interact with them, and some people naturally attract them? It's not a coincidence - some types of people actually attract cats, so they want to hang out with them.
Kate Yakimchuk pets cats people Animals 25 October 2023A new experiment has introduced a tool that helps group users into three styles of social media use: passive, reactive, or interactive. It shows that these styles are related to psychological well-being, with interactive people feeling more socially connected.
Kate Yakimchuk research media Psychology 23 October 2023Have you ever noticed that some people seem to be overall more satisfied with their life, no matter what it is? In fact, our personality matters a lot, and it affects the way we see our life success and goals drastically.
Kate Yakimchuk research happiness Psychology 23 October 2023Most people love receiving gifts, others love making them - it's a pretty natural wish to make our close people happy. Meanwhile, some people might love giving gifts way more than receiving them - but why?
Kate Yakimchuk gifts presents Psychology 22 October 2023Have you ever met people who somehow manage to make everyone fll in love with them? If the answer is yes, then you probably want to understand how they manage to be so attractive to everyone.
Kate Yakimchuk attraction love beauty Psychology 22 October 2023Research confirming whether someone is an empath is currently limited.
Diana Dashkevich empathy mental health Psychology 19 October 2023MBTI "thinkers" tend to make decisions based on sound evidence and logic.
Diana Dashkevich mental health facts Psychology 18 October 2023A recent study found that shyness can affect how well a child does in language tests, depending on how much social interaction the test needs. Shy kids tend to be quieter and less talkative in everyday life, and this can make it tough to assess their language skills accurately.
Kate Yakimchuk research children studying Psychology 18 October 2023If you have a domestic cat, then you might think that it doesn't need socialization - unline dogs, cats aren't seen as social animals. Meanwhile, they actually need some sort of socialization to learn some basic cat skills and be more confident around other animals and people.
Kate Yakimchuk pets cats Animals 17 October 2023We all have our opinions on most things, and sometimes it's pretty hard to see things differently. It might become a problem if some of your close people don't share your views, so it's time to learn how to accept different opinions.
Kate Yakimchuk opinion communication Psychology 15 October 2023When meeting someone for the first time, you should watch for fed flags carefully - it can potentially help you a lot. Some people show their true self pretty quickly, but others tend to hide their darker sides pretty well - so what can you do?
Kate Yakimchuk intuition signs tips Psychology 15 October 2023Sometimes you just don't trust someone without being able to explain it - and it's normal. Our brain often sees some red flags faster than it can analyze them, or it tries to protect you at all costs.
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