Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Serotonin: Your Guide to Mood, Sleep, and Well-being

Serotonin: Your Guide to Mood, Sleep, and Well-being

Article | Emotions
When we talk about feeling balanced and emotionally resilient, serotonin often comes up as a vital element in our overall mental well-being.
Dopamine: Your Key to Motivation, Focus, and Success

Dopamine: Your Key to Motivation, Focus, and Success

Article | Emotions
Dopamine is not just about pleasure; it is a driving force behind our motivation, attention, and learning processes
Endorphins: The Body's Natural Mood Booster

Endorphins: The Body's Natural Mood Booster

Blog | Mental health
Endorphins are powerful peptide hormones produced in the central nervous system and the pituitary gland, functioning as natural neurotransmitters that regulate pain and mood.
Manage Your Stress: A Practical Guide to Balancing Cortisol

Manage Your Stress: A Practical Guide to Balancing Cortisol

Article | Stress
Cortisol—it is produced by the adrenal glands in response to various stressors, triggering mechanisms that help us cope with immediate challenges.
Adrenaline and Noradrenaline: Essential Hormones for Stress and Mental Health

Adrenaline and Noradrenaline: Essential Hormones for Stress and Mental Health

Blog | Stress
This article explores the crucial roles of adrenaline and noradrenaline in the body's stress response and overall mental well-being.
Friendzone Escape: Understanding Your Emotions and the Path to More

Friendzone Escape: Understanding Your Emotions and the Path to More

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Navigating relationships can be challenging, especially when one person's feelings evolve into something more than friendship.
The Like Effect: How Social Media Impacts Your Self-Esteem

The Like Effect: How Social Media Impacts Your Self-Esteem

Blog | Self-esteem
Social media has become a central part of our everyday lives, influencing not only how we interact with friends and family but also how we view ourselves.
Is Your Life on Hold? How to Overcome Postponed Life Syndrome

Is Your Life on Hold? How to Overcome Postponed Life Syndrome

Blog | Burnout
Postponed Life Syndrome is a psychological pattern where you consistently delay important life changes or personal achievements, believing that “later” will bring more time, resources, or opportunities.
Why Do You Apologize for Things You Didn't Do? The Psychology of False Guilt

Why Do You Apologize for Things You Didn't Do? The Psychology of False Guilt

Article | Self-acceptance
Many of us have experienced moments when we accept responsibility for problems we did not cause. This tendency to shoulder guilt can impact our mental well-being, relationships, and self-confidence.
Rebuilding Your Life After Divorce: A Psychological Roadmap to Emotional Recovery

Rebuilding Your Life After Divorce: A Psychological Roadmap to Emotional Recovery

Blog | Divorce
Divorce is a significant life transition that challenges your emotional stability and self-identity. When a marriage ends, you might feel overwhelmed by a mixture of sorrow, anger, and uncertainty.
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