Author: Mark Lisevych

Managing Your Anger: Healthy Ways to Express and Process This Powerful Emotion

Managing Your Anger: Healthy Ways to Express and Process This Powerful Emotion

Blog | Anger
It's a powerful emotion, and while it can be a force for positive change, it can also lead to destructive consequences if left unchecked.
Maintaining Your Energy and Well-Being: How to Protect and Replenish Your Resources

Maintaining Your Energy and Well-Being: How to Protect and Replenish Your Resources

Blog | Burnout
To live a fulfilling life and achieve our goals, we need energy—physical and emotional. Some activities give us energy, while others drain us.
Attachment Wounds in Relationships: What They Are and How to Heal Them

Attachment Wounds in Relationships: What They Are and How to Heal Them

Blog | Codependency
When someone is emotionally hurt in a relationship, it can feel like the foundation of trust has been shattered, leading to feelings of loneliness, insecurity, and fear.
What Does It Mean to Express Emotions Ecologically?

What Does It Mean to Express Emotions Ecologically?

Blog | Emotions
In recent years, the term “ecological communication” has become more common in both popular psychology and everyday conversations.
Why We Feel Uncomfortable Discussing Salary with Recruiters

Why We Feel Uncomfortable Discussing Salary with Recruiters

Blog | Business and Career
Talking about money has always been tricky. Even when you’re excited about a job opportunity, the moment a recruiter asks about your salary expectations, everything suddenly feels tense.
Why We Cling to Nostalgia and Why It’s Not Always a Good Idea

Why We Cling to Nostalgia and Why It’s Not Always a Good Idea

Blog | Emotions
Why do we cling to nostalgia so much, and what drives this desire to relive moments like it’s 2000 all over again? Let’s explore why we feel this way.
Why Do We Feel

Why Do We Feel "Spanish Shame" and How to Deal with It

Blog | Emotions
This strange sensation, often referred to as Spanish shame or secondhand embarrassment, can leave you squirming, even when the awkwardness has nothing to do with you.
How to Recognize and Protect Yourself from Energy Vampires

How to Recognize and Protect Yourself from Energy Vampires

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling completely drained, as if someone just sucked the life out of you? Chances are, you’ve encountered an energy vampire.
Communication Patterns That Can Signal a Breakup

Communication Patterns That Can Signal a Breakup

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Recognizing harmful patterns can save a relationship before it’s too late. Let’s explore the subtle, yet destructive ways people communicate when things start falling apart and how to address them.
Are You Ready for a Relationship? Understanding Your Motivations and Readiness

Are You Ready for a Relationship? Understanding Your Motivations and Readiness

Blog | Self-acceptance
In today’s society, our culture often pushes the idea that everyone needs to be in a relationship to be considered “normal.”
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