Author: Yana Voznyak

Your Playlist is a Legal Drug: How Music Physically Rewires Your Brain

Your Playlist is a Legal Drug: How Music Physically Rewires Your Brain

Article | Psychology
Have you ever noticed that after an hour of Bach or Mozart, it becomes significantly easier to gather your thoughts and solve a complex task?
Why Daughters Quietly Add Years to Their Fathers’ Lives

Why Daughters Quietly Add Years to Their Fathers’ Lives

Article | Psychology
Have you ever noticed that grandpas surrounded by granddaughters somehow seem… tougher against time? As if the years treat them more gently. It turns out this isn’t just an impression.
From Pillow Fights to Protective Factors: The Lifelong Power of the Sibling Bond

From Pillow Fights to Protective Factors: The Lifelong Power of the Sibling Bond

Article | Psychology
Have you ever noticed that it’s exactly in the company of a brother or sister that you can most easily be yourself? You can get angry, act silly, cry without explanations—and still be fully accepted.
Why Sex in Long-Term Relationships Gets Better When You Just… Talk a Lot

Why Sex in Long-Term Relationships Gets Better When You Just… Talk a Lot

Article | Sex, sexuality
Have you ever noticed that in the first few months of a relationship, the physical chemistry is off the charts, but a couple of years in, it’s not so easy to light each other up with just a glance?
The Anti-Burnout Revolution: Why Knitting, Gardening, and Baking Are the New Meditation

The Anti-Burnout Revolution: Why Knitting, Gardening, and Baking Are the New Meditation

Article | Burnout
Have you ever caught yourself thinking that the **calmest moment** of your day is when you’re sitting with a cup of tea, quietly watching your little windowsill plant grow?
Why Our Lives Are Missing Silence Just as Much as Sleep

Why Our Lives Are Missing Silence Just as Much as Sleep

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Have you ever noticed that after a few hours of real silence — no music in your headphones, no notifications, no TV murmuring in the background — your mind feels like it’s been rebooted?
How Jogging Turns Back the Years and Why It Matters for Your Mind

How Jogging Turns Back the Years and Why It Matters for Your Mind

Article | Mental health
Ever notice how the world sharpens after a run? Breathing gets easier, sure, but it’s more than that—your brain reboots, thoughts line up, and anxiety slips to the background. That’s no coincidence.
Mommy Brain: Why Forgetting Where the Keys Are Isn’t a Failure

Mommy Brain: Why Forgetting Where the Keys Are Isn’t a Failure

Article | Motherhood
You’re standing in front of the fridge and suddenly can’t remember what you came for. Or at the store, you realize you forgot to buy bread—even though that’s exactly why you went. Sound familiar?
Why We Fall Asleep to Murder Stories

Why We Fall Asleep to Murder Stories

Article | Psychology
Start by picturing not yourself, but your brain as an old detective sitting in a dark room with a desk lamp. He’s flipping through files of bloody cases—not to catch the killer, but just to feel like the world still runs on some kind of rules.
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Is Your Child's "High Energy" More Than Just a Phase? Recognizing the Signs of ADHD

Article | Child psychology
The world of childhood behavior is intricate and multifaceted. Every child is unique, yet some children display levels of activity and emotional intensity that lead parents to seek answers.
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