Author: Emma Tsaruk

Understanding Narcissistic Apologies: Why They Rarely Occur and How to Respond Effectively

Understanding Narcissistic Apologies: Why They Rarely Occur and How to Respond Effectively

Blog | Emotional dependency
Ever felt like you're in a relationship where apologies sound more like accusations? Many people find themselves dealing with individuals who struggle to genuinely say "I'm sorry."
Finding Stability in Uncertainty: Simple Practices to Ground Your Mind

Finding Stability in Uncertainty: Simple Practices to Ground Your Mind

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Anxiety often makes us feel like we are in a constant state of alert, always scanning our surroundings for both imagined and real dangers.
Overcoming Parasitic Mindsets in Relationships and Life

Overcoming Parasitic Mindsets in Relationships and Life

Blog | Self-acceptance
In this discussion, I want to explore what I call a “parasitic mindset,” a way of thinking where we lean on external validation and expect benefits without putting in the hard work of personal development.
Unsolicited Advice, Untold Damage: How Control Erodes Relationships

Unsolicited Advice, Untold Damage: How Control Erodes Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships are undeniably complex, and often both men and women feel the need to instruct each other on how to behave in order to live up to an ideal.
The Price of

The Price of "Priceless": How High Expectations Can Sink Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
This article explores these shifts in motivation, the challenges of inflated self-value, and the psychological underpinnings that can lead to disappointment and disengagement on both sides.
Are You

Are You "Helping" or Controlling? Rethinking Support in Your Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we find ourselves in a relationship, it's easy to misinterpret our partner's moods and behaviors, often leading to misguided attempts to "fix" them.
Why Humiliation in Relationships Never Leads to True Growth

Why Humiliation in Relationships Never Leads to True Growth

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many people have been led to believe that experiencing humiliation in a relationship can eventually lead to rapid personal growth.
Finding Balance in Relationships: Cultivating Mutual Growth and Self-Respect

Finding Balance in Relationships: Cultivating Mutual Growth and Self-Respect

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It's common to see that many women strive for a balanced relationship while many men tend to resist this idea, often preferring to maintain a position of strength.
Embracing Authenticity: Overcoming Shame and Nurturing Self-Compassion

Embracing Authenticity: Overcoming Shame and Nurturing Self-Compassion

Blog | Self-care
We all experience shame at some point in our lives. Whether it's from attracting unwanted attention, making a clumsy remark, or even overdoing a joke that ends in uncontrollable laughter.
Discovering Your True Purpose: Aligning Desires with Your Inner Life

Discovering Your True Purpose: Aligning Desires with Your Inner Life

Blog | Mental health
Have you ever wondered what gives you the strength to move forward, even after experiencing setbacks?
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