Welcome to Moodlyr, a space where we embrace the complexities of mental health and psychology with honesty and reflection. I am Nina Reilly, and I believe in the power of sharing authentic experiences to foster understanding and connection within the field of psychology. In a world overwhelmed by trends and quick fixes, my aim is to provide thoughtful insights into emotional well-being, therapy approaches, and personal growth. Join me on this journey as we explore the intricacies of the human mind, uncovering what it truly means to feel, heal, and thrive along the way. Together, we can nurture our mental health through informed discussions on anxiety, depression, mindfulness, and self-care practices while creating a supportive community for all who seek solace and understanding.
May 12, 2026 - 04:38
Psychology suggests the generation that ate cereal for dinner and walked home in the dark did not just survive neglect, but built an emotional operating system around self-relianceA new wave of psychological analysis suggests that the generation known for eating cereal for dinner and walking home alone in the dark did not simply endure a lack of supervision. Instead,...
May 11, 2026 - 09:00
The Death of the Dating AppAfter nearly a decade of dominance, the era of the dating app appears to be winding down. Once hailed as a revolutionary way to find love, platforms like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge are now facing a...
May 10, 2026 - 21:07
Psychology says rewatching the same TV show again and again isn’t just comfort or lazinessIf you have ever found yourself pressing play on `The Office` for the tenth time or cycling through the same seasons of `Friends` instead of starting a new series, you are not alone. And according...
May 10, 2026 - 03:01
Built for Connection, Conditioned to IgnoreHuman brains are wired for social connection. From infancy, we instinctively track faces, interpret emotions, and build mental models of what others are thinking. This capacity for empathy and...
I loved this article! Embracing self-compassion really can transform our relationship with ourselves. It`s a beautiful reminder that we all deserve kindness, especially from ourselves.
Author: Finnegan Phillips
May 11, 2026
Teaching kids self-compassion is like giving them a superhero cape. It helps them bounce back from setbacks and be kinder to themselves. Every little bit counts... so let`s start!
Author: Alexa McKeever
May 10, 2026
This article offers practical tips for managing social interactions with ADHD. By focusing on communication strategies and self-awareness, readers can feel more confident and engaged in social settings.
Author: Solaria McVicar
May 9, 2026
12 May 2026
The Healing Power of Self-Compassion in Challenging Times
Life isn`t always smooth sailing. No matter how hard we try to stay positive, challenges come knocking at our door—stress, failure, loss, self-doubt, and unexpected difficulties. And when they do...
11 May 2026
Self-Awareness and the Path to Emotional Freedom
Ever feel like your emotions control you instead of the other way around? Like you`re stuck in a loop of reacting without really knowing why? Yeah… we’ve all been there. That’s where...
10 May 2026
Recognizing the Signs of Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults
Let’s be honest—life can be chaotic. Between juggling work, relationships, bills, and personal goals, it’s no wonder we sometimes feel scattered or overwhelmed. But what if that constant...
9 May 2026
Self-Compassion as a Pathway to Self-Acceptance
Let’s face it—being kind to ourselves isn’t something most of us learn early in life. We’re taught to say “please” and “thank you” to others, but no one tells us it’s just as...
8 May 2026
Self-Awareness: The First Step to Authentic Living
Have you ever felt like you’re living your life on autopilot? Like you`re going through the motions, but something just feels... off? If you`ve ever been in a situation where you felt...
7 May 2026
How Exercise Can Help Alleviate Attention Deficit Disorder Symptoms
Living with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), also commonly referred to as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Inattentive Type (ADHD-I), can be overwhelming — disorganized thoughts,...