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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
12 Small Changes for a Big Impact on Your Confidence
A Quiet Turning Point Last winter, I found myself in a dimly lit members-only lounge tucked behind a nondescript door in Mayfair. The kind of place where conversation hums low, the air smells faintly of aged leather and single malt, and the crowd seems to move with the ease of people who’ve long stopped worrying about being noticed because they know they will be.
By Prince Esien6 months ago in Psyche
Social Anxiety at Work: How to Thrive Without Burning Out
Social anxiety doesn’t clock out when you clock in. It walks with you into the office, sits beside you in meetings, and whispers self-doubt during every conversation. It can make routine tasks feel like uphill battles, especially in professional environments where communication and collaboration are key.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Psyche
Why Does Anxiety Cause Stomach Issues? Gut Health and Mental Health Connection
Anxiety doesn’t just live in your mind—it pulses through your body. It tugs at your chest, shortens your breath, and knots your stomach. For many, one of the most frustrating symptoms of anxiety is digestive discomfort. From nausea to bloating, constipation to diarrhea, the connection between anxiety and gut health is undeniable.
By Richard Bailey6 months ago in Psyche
Why Our Brains Struggle to Forgive AI Mistakes
It’s strange, isn’t it? We forgive people for making mistakes every day — a friend forgets your birthday, a waiter brings the wrong order, your sibling borrows your sweater without asking — yet, when a machine makes an error, something inside us snaps. We don’t just see it as a mistake; we see it as a betrayal. A computer is supposed to be flawless. That’s what we bought into.
By Vocal Member 6 months ago in Psyche
To Whom It May Concern
To Whom It May Concern, (especially if you’re struggling too). Hi, My Name Is Annie, and I’m a Recovering Psycho. Because, you know… I take antipsychotics. So technically, that makes me a recovering psycho. (Yeah, I know, not everyone finds that funny. My mom didn’t laugh. But I did.)
By Annie Edwards 6 months ago in Psyche
Why Cornwall Is the Perfect Place to Own a Luxury Lodge
When it comes to owning a luxury lodge in the UK, few places rival the natural beauty, lifestyle appeal, and long-term value of Cornwall. Whether you're looking for a peaceful second home, a savvy holiday let investment, or a place to retire in comfort, Luxury Lodges Cornwall offers a winning mix of coastal charm, countryside tranquility, and modern luxury living. In this blog, we’ll explore the key reasons why Cornwall is the perfect place to own a luxury lodge.
By Willowbrook Park Homes6 months ago in Psyche
The Masterful Lie We Tell Ourselves That Prevents Us From Reaching Our Potential. Top Story - August 2025.
As Humans, We are Incredibly Good at Lying to Ourselves. When you look at the Psychophysiology of it, you'll discover that it is a Fascinating Magic Trick that We Play on Our Brain.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)6 months ago in Psyche
5 Daily Promises I Keep to Myself No Matter What
For most of my life, I made promises to everyone but myself. I’d bend over backwards to show up for others—deadlines, dinner plans, helping hands. But when it came to the quiet commitments I made to me, they always came last.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Psyche
How to Ground Yourself During an Anxiety Attack (With Examples)
Anxiety attacks can come on fast. One moment, everything seems okay. The next, your heart races, your breath shortens, and your thoughts spiral out of control. You might feel detached from reality or even believe you're dying.
By Richard Bailey7 months ago in Psyche











