Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

Understanding Shame: How It Affects Us and How to Cope

Understanding Shame: How It Affects Us and How to Cope

Blog | Guilt
Do you still remember that moment in school when everyone laughed because you made a mistake on the blackboard? That sudden heat in your face, the urge to disappear—that’s a shame.
Why Do We Get Jealous of Our Friends, and How Can We Handle It?

Why Do We Get Jealous of Our Friends, and How Can We Handle It?

Article | Relationship
Jealousy isn’t limited to romantic relationships. It can appear in friendships, too—and it’s just as uncomfortable.
How to Rediscover Your True Desires and Break Free From External Influence

How to Rediscover Your True Desires and Break Free From External Influence

Blog | Goal setting
As adults, we often believe we’re living for ourselves—making choices independently and chasing our own dreams. But how many of those desires are truly ours?
How to Handle Criticism Without Letting It Break You

How to Handle Criticism Without Letting It Break You

Blog | Self-esteem
Criticism. It’s something we’ve all faced, and it comes in countless forms—comments about our appearance, judgments about our work, opinions on our hobbies, or remarks on our life choices.
Resentment: Why It Hurts and How to Let It Go

Resentment: Why It Hurts and How to Let It Go

Article | Betrayal
It’s not just a fleeting annoyance but a signal that something important within us has been disturbed—our expectations, boundaries, or sense of justice.
Is Love at First Sight Real? Exploring the Science Behind Sudden Attraction

Is Love at First Sight Real? Exploring the Science Behind Sudden Attraction

Blog | Love
Many of us have fantasized about love at first sight, that magical moment when two people meet and instantly know they are meant to be
Phubbing: When Phones Get in the Way of Relationships

Phubbing: When Phones Get in the Way of Relationships

Blog | Harmful habits
Let’s face it—we’ve all been guilty of reaching for our phones mid-conversation or during a quiet moment with someone.
How Self-Confidence Differs from High Self-Esteem

How Self-Confidence Differs from High Self-Esteem

Blog | Self-esteem
Self-confidence is about believing in your abilities and having the willingness to act, while self-esteem reflects your overall perception of your worth and identity.
What to Do When You Feel Like Screaming and Crying at the End of the Day

What to Do When You Feel Like Screaming and Crying at the End of the Day

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Some days, life feels like an endless string of frustrations. The office is chaotic, the school calls about your child, and the neighbors argue over trivial matters yet again.
How to Overcome Unfinished Business and Even Benefit From It: The Zeigarnik Effect

How to Overcome Unfinished Business and Even Benefit From It: The Zeigarnik Effect

Article | Goal setting
Do you ever find yourself unable to stop thinking about what happens next in a TV show or stressing over that email you forgot to send? Welcome to the fascinating world of the Zeigarnik effect
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