Author: Mark Lisevych

Reclaiming Your Mental Balance in Times of Isolation

Reclaiming Your Mental Balance in Times of Isolation

Blog | Loneliness
Being cut off from familiar routines and the freedom to move about as you please can unsettle your mind, leaving you frustrated, sad, or overwhelmed.
The Psychology of Male Expectations

The Psychology of Male Expectations

Blog | Goal setting
Men often seem to have everything they need for comfort and independence—a stable income, a car, a home, and the kind of physical health many envy.
The Silent War: The Hidden Battle Between Men and Women

The Silent War: The Hidden Battle Between Men and Women

Article | Man and woman relationship
When it comes to gender stereotypes, women are often painted as gentle nurturers—symbols of stability, peace, and kindness. They’re associated with care and affection.
The Psychology of Female Rivalry

The Psychology of Female Rivalry

Article | Relationship
The idea that women don’t like each other often feels like a sweeping generalization, but there’s more truth to it than most would like to admit.
The Psychology of Men in Love: Fear, Behavior, and Healthy Relationships

The Psychology of Men in Love: Fear, Behavior, and Healthy Relationships

Article | Love
Agatha Christie once remarked that when a man tries to look in love, he becomes cheerful, gallant, and eager to show his affection. But when a man is truly in love, he looks like a sheep.
The Psychology of Personality: Insights for Growth and Understanding

The Psychology of Personality: Insights for Growth and Understanding

Article | Psychology
Understanding personality is at the heart of improving how we interact with the world and with ourselves.
Does Stress Cause Gray Hair? Exploring the Psychological and Biological Link

Does Stress Cause Gray Hair? Exploring the Psychological and Biological Link

Article | Life
Gray hair often feels like an unwelcome milestone, a marker of time’s passage. But did you know that stress may be speeding up this natural process?
The Psychology Behind Why We Lie and How to Stop

The Psychology Behind Why We Lie and How to Stop

Article | Goal setting
Lying is something many of us do, even if we don't like to admit it. Often, we tell only part of the truth—the piece we think is appropriate or the one we believe the other person wants to hear.
Why Walking Every Day Can Transform Your Mental Well-Being

Why Walking Every Day Can Transform Your Mental Well-Being

Article | Goal setting
Walking is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to improve your mental and physical health. It requires no special skills or equipment, yet it can profoundly affect your mood, creativity, and focus.
Video Games and the Brain: How Gaming Can Improve Focus and Multitasking Skills

Video Games and the Brain: How Gaming Can Improve Focus and Multitasking Skills

Blog | Other
There’s a lot of debate around video games and their impact on our minds. For years, we’ve heard that gaming can be harmful, that it’s a waste of time, or that it ruins our attention span.
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