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Frontiers | Psychological hardiness among deaf and hard-of-hearing female students in Saudi Arabia: a mixed-methods analysis of influencing factors and enhancement strategies

May 26, 2026 - 15:23

Frontiers | Psychological hardiness among deaf and hard-of-hearing female students in Saudi Arabia: a mixed-methods analysis of influencing factors and enhancement strategies

A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology explores the concept of psychological hardiness among deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) female students in Saudi Arabia. Psychological hardiness...

Why 40 Percent of People Are Tuning Out the News, According to a Psychologist

May 25, 2026 - 20:44

Why 40 Percent of People Are Tuning Out the News, According to a Psychologist

A growing number of people worldwide are deliberately avoiding the news. Recent estimates suggest that roughly 40 percent of the global population now skips headlines, scrolls past updates, or...

Frontiers | Psychological readiness for national examinations: study habits, anxiety, and motivation among secondary school students in Somaliland

May 25, 2026 - 13:03

Frontiers | Psychological readiness for national examinations: study habits, anxiety, and motivation among secondary school students in Somaliland

A new study published in the journal Frontiers has examined how psychological readiness affects secondary school students in Somaliland as they prepare for high-stakes national examinations. The...

Why Doing Less in the Right Order Could Be the Key to Better Health

May 24, 2026 - 12:37

Why Doing Less in the Right Order Could Be the Key to Better Health

Psychologists are challenging the relentless self-improvement culture with a counterintuitive idea: the secret to better health is not doing more, but doing less in the right order. This approach,...

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Building Self Esteem Recognizing And Celebrating...

In the quiet moments when we acknowledge even the tiniest victories, we uncover hidden layers of our identity. Each small win whispers of potential, urging us to peel back the curtain of doubt and embrace our true selves.

Author: Ximena Elliott

May 26, 2026

Reclaiming Your Time Psychological Strategies For...

This article resonates deeply. It`s empowering to realize that taking control of our time is a form of self-care. Thank you for offering practical strategies that inspire positive change.

Author: Bianca Wolf

May 26, 2026

How Positive Psychology Can Improve Your Decision...

Can positive thinking really change my choices?

Author: Kai Perry

May 25, 2026

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Navigating Emotions: Insights from Psychology on Mood

Reclaiming Your Time: Psychological Strategies for Better Time Management

26 May 2026

Reclaiming Your Time: Psychological Strategies for Better Time Management

Let’s talk about time. That magical, slippery unicorn we all swear we don`t have enough of. If you`re anything like me, you’ve probably caught yourself saying, “There just aren’t enough...

How Psychological Safety Empowers Employees to Speak Up and Innovate

25 May 2026

How Psychological Safety Empowers Employees to Speak Up and Innovate

In today’s fast-paced, highly competitive business world, innovation is no longer just a buzzword. It’s a necessity. But have you ever wondered why some teams seem to thrive creatively while...

Attention Deficit Disorder in Women: Breaking Down Gender Differences

24 May 2026

Attention Deficit Disorder in Women: Breaking Down Gender Differences

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and its more commonly used term, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), have long been associated with little boys who can`t sit still in class. But what...

How Self-Compassion Supports Emotional Intelligence

23 May 2026

How Self-Compassion Supports Emotional Intelligence

Alright, let’s talk about self-compassion. Yes, that thing we all pretend to have while secretly being our own worst critics. You know the drill—your friend messes up, and you rush in with...

How to Use Self-Awareness to Cope with Change and Uncertainty

22 May 2026

How to Use Self-Awareness to Cope with Change and Uncertainty

Let’s face it — life doesn’t always hand us a script. Whether it’s a job loss, a breakup, a global pandemic, or even just switching up your daily routine, change is inevitable. And with...

How to Overcome Perfectionism and Embrace Imperfection

21 May 2026

How to Overcome Perfectionism and Embrace Imperfection

Perfectionism. It sounds like a blessing, right? Striving for flawlessness, setting high standards, and pushing yourself to be the best. But in reality, perfectionism is a sneaky little thief—it...

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