Author: Salma Manne

Decoding the Message: Why They Respond But Don't Initiate Contact

Decoding the Message: Why They Respond But Don't Initiate Contact

Blog | Relationship
It's not uncommon to notice that some people rarely send the first message but are quick to reply when contacted.
Why an Ex-Boyfriend Keeps Reminding You of Himself

Why an Ex-Boyfriend Keeps Reminding You of Himself

Blog | Man and woman relationship
One of the most perplexing experiences is when an ex-boyfriend seems to linger in your thoughts or even reaches out, leaving you to wonder what lies beneath his actions.
Reclaim Your Energy: A Guide to Overcoming Fatigue and Boosting Vitality

Reclaim Your Energy: A Guide to Overcoming Fatigue and Boosting Vitality

Blog | Self-care
Have you ever felt completely drained, as if no matter how much you push yourself, you just can't seem to muster any energy?
The Abilene Paradox: Why Groups Make Decisions Nobody Wants

The Abilene Paradox: Why Groups Make Decisions Nobody Wants

Blog | Psychology
When groups make decisions that leave everyone unsatisfied, it is not always a case of poor leadership or lack of expertise—it can often be the Abilene Paradox at work.
We-Time and Me-Time: Finding the Right Balance for a Stronger Relationship

We-Time and Me-Time: Finding the Right Balance for a Stronger Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In every relationship, the goal is often to create a safe and stable space where both partners can thrive.
Splitting, Blame, and Control: The Tactics of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Splitting, Blame, and Control: The Tactics of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When you encounter someone who seems to constantly shift between a sense of grandiosity and deep vulnerability, you might be facing the challenges of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).
Why Do I Feel So Resentful? Understanding the Roots of Resentment

Why Do I Feel So Resentful? Understanding the Roots of Resentment

Blog | Emotions
Resentment is a heavy emotion that can silently erode our mental well-being. At its simplest, resentment arises when we feel deeply hurt or wronged.
Is Revenge Ever Worth It? Healing and Moving On After Narcissistic Abuse

Is Revenge Ever Worth It? Healing and Moving On After Narcissistic Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
If you've recently ended a relationship with someone who exhibits narcissistic traits or even meets the criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder, you may be feeling a storm of emotions.
What Drives Hidden Narcissism? Uncovering the Fears and Challenges in Vulnerable Narcissists

What Drives Hidden Narcissism? Uncovering the Fears and Challenges in Vulnerable Narcissists

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When we talk about hidden, deficit, or vulnerable narcissism, it's important to understand that these terms reflect a very specific pattern of inner turmoil.
Why Is It So Hard to Leave a Narcissistic Relationship?

Why Is It So Hard to Leave a Narcissistic Relationship?

Blog | Codependency
I've often wondered how someone who seemed perfect at first can later become the source of constant emotional pain and confusion.
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