A longer life takes a healthy body, mind and soul. New research has shown that the key to longevity may just be a few changes in personality!
Date Posted: March 23, 2017
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOAnxiety is our self-constructed prison. It traps us from feeling happiness and may serve to be an obstacle that prevents us from chasing after our dreams. Learn 7 easy techniques to break free from this prison right now.
Mar 23
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOTo all the daydreamers out there, our hobby of daydreaming could give us gifts of success and higher creativity! Contrary to the common perception that daydreaming is a waste of time, allowing our minds to wander is one of the simplest yet greatest ...
Mar 23
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOIt turns out that our memories that are so vivid and real may not true after all. A new study has shown that fake memories from childhood could be implanted into our brains and make us believe that they are real!
Mar 21
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GODo opposites really attract? Is it wise to play hard to get? Should men try to “sound sexy”… Find out the science and truth behind attraction now.
Mar 21
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOStress is a feeling commonly experienced by all. Many of us have our own coping techniques to deal with the stress we faced in our lives. New research has found that love may well be another remedy for stress!
Mar 21
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOFear and anxiety are like shackles. They chain and prevent you from being free to live the life you want. A clinical psychologist explains that the best way to deal with such emotions is to face them bravely.
Mar 18
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOHappiness is elusive and each of us has our own yardstick of happiness. Research has shown that experiences tend to beat possessions in hitting our happiness chart!
Mar 18
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOThe hustle and bustle of life has made us quicken our footsteps, pacing through the crowd, and most of us would not admit, but we actually like the idea of being busy. There has been an assumption that keeping oneself busy makes us happy, but new ...
Mar 18
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOEver met someone attractive and think that they are intelligent, friendly and likeable as well? Well, they may really harbour all these positive qualities or you may just have been one of the many victims to the Halo Effect.
Mar 18
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOAll of us have regrets, and some of us are able to move on from them while others drown in these regrets and suffocate themselves. New research has shown that it is not the self-esteem that we need to build to move on from regrets. It is ...
Mar 18
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOAll of us make requests at time, minor or huge. Others’ likelihood of complying to our request is definitely something that can be increased if one knows the trick to it. New research has revealed that people seems to accede more to requests from ...
Mar 9
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOSwearing. Talking in the right ear. Pouring coffee down someone’s throat. These various studies to increase one’s persuasion is fascinating, yet admittedly impractical to perform. New research has revealed an incredibly easy persuasion technique ...
Mar 9
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOEver-lasting love is a romantic and dreamy concept that we all wish for. These love-tinted rose buds are however, fragile and tender. John Gottman here analyses four main things that one should never do in order to keep the love blooming and strong.
Mar 9
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOThey say that time changes everything. Impermanence is the only constant and perhaps, even blessing in disguise. New research has further confirmed this as it reveals that people indeed, do change with age.
Mar 9
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
GOAll of us yearn to be understood and cared for. And most of us, at some point in time, wish to understand others - a family, friend, lover. Yet, such innate desire to understand and be understood often result in a labyrinth of confusion as we ...
Mar 9
Categories: Mental Health in Asia
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