Are You Hypersensitive? Discover Your Sensitivity with This Test

Are You Hypersensitive? Discover Your Sensitivity with This Test

Are You Hypersensitive? Discover Your Sensitivity with This Test Could you be hypersensitive without realizing it? Dr. Saverio Tomasella, a French psychologist and author of Hypersensitive: Too Sensitive to Be Happy? and Open Letter to Sensitive Souls, describes high sensitivity as a powerful trait that, when embraced, fosters empathy and creativity. As a psychology professor … Read more

Your Walk, Your Personality: What Your Steps Say About You

Your Walk, Your Personality: What Your Steps Say About You

Your Walk, Your Personality: What Your Steps Say About You Your walk is more than just movement—it’s a window into your personality. Body language experts Olga Sisco and Aud Roy, cited in Marie Claire, suggest that your gait reveals emotional and psychological states, from confidence to introspection. As a psychology professor with decades of expertise, … Read more

What Women Don’t Tell Their Husbands: Unlocking Better Communication

What Women Don’t Tell Their Husbands: Unlocking Better Communication

What Women Don’t Tell Their Husbands: Unlocking Better Communication Many assume secrets in a marriage involve infidelity or hidden pasts, but everyday frustrations often go unspoken, especially among women. A 2025 Glow survey from France reveals that 75% of married women feel disturbed by their husbands, with 45% citing lack of domestic participation as a … Read more

What You See First in This Image Reveals Your Hidden Personality Traits

What You See First in This Image Reveals Your Hidden Personality Traits

What You See First in This Image Reveals Your Hidden Personality Traits What catches your eye first in an ambiguous image—a spider, a face, or a weapon? Psychoanalyst Christian Richomme suggests that your initial perception reveals key aspects of your personality, from emotional sensitivity to hidden creativity. As a psychology professor with decades of expertise, … Read more

Loud Looking: How Clear Intentions Can Help You Find Love

Loud Looking How Clear Intentions Can Help You Find Love

Loud Looking: How Clear Intentions Can Help You Find Love Finding love can feel like navigating a maze, but a new trend called “loud looking” offers a refreshing approach. By clearly expressing your romantic intentions, as couple therapist Joy Burkener explains in HuffPost, you can attract aligned partners and avoid heartache. As a psychology professor … Read more

Struggling with Relationships? 6 Common Mistakes to Avoid for Better Bonds

Struggling with Relationships? 6 Common Mistakes to Avoid for Better Bonds

Struggling with Relationships? 6 Common Mistakes to Avoid for Better Bonds Building strong relationships isn’t always easy, and unnoticed habits can make you seem “difficult” to others. A 2015 European Journal of Personality study highlights how certain behaviors, like self-centeredness, harm connections. Martin Seligman, founder of positive psychology, and communication coach Emmanuel Chila emphasize empathy … Read more

Embracing Suffering: The Scary Truth to Unlocking Happiness

Embracing Suffering: The Scary Truth to Unlocking Happiness

Embracing Suffering: The Scary Truth to Unlocking Happiness Happiness isn’t just about surrounding yourself with good relationships, as a Harvard study confirms—it’s about finding meaning through life’s challenges. Mark Manson, in The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*, and Martin Seligman, founder of positive psychology, argue that embracing suffering is key to a fulfilling … Read more

Emotional Intelligence: The Key to a Fulfilling Sex Life

Emotional Intelligence: The Key to a Fulfilling Sex Life

Emotional Intelligence: The Key to a Fulfilling Sex Life Your emotional intelligence (EI) could be the secret to a more satisfying sex life. A study in Personality and Individual Differences shows that emotionally intelligent people enjoy better sexual experiences due to secure attachment, comfort with touch, and fewer risky behaviors. As a psychology professor with … Read more

Migraines and Change: How to Manage the Pain of Life’s Shifts

Migraines and Change: How to Manage the Pain of Life’s Shifts

Migraines and Change: How to Manage the Pain of Life’s Shifts Do life’s changes trigger pounding headaches? Dr. Jimmy Mohammed, in an RTL interview, calls migraines a “change disease,” affecting over 15% of the global population. These debilitating headaches, worsened by stress or routine disruptions, reflect an intolerance to change. As a psychology professor with … Read more

Your Shoes, Your Story: What Your Footwear Says About Your Mental Health

Your Shoes, Your Story: What Your Footwear Says About Your Mental Health

Your Shoes, Your Story: What Your Footwear Says About Your Mental Health Do your shoes reveal your emotional state? Psychoanalyst Christian Richomme suggests they do, acting as a mirror to your mood and identity. A survey notes 81% of women choose shoes based on their emotions, reflecting confidence, comfort, or vulnerability. As a psychology professor … Read more