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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
Do Not Dwell on the Past
There is a quiet ache in the soul of every human being — the echo of moments gone by. Memories that surface without warning, regrets that whisper in silence, and wounds that seem too deep to ever fully close. The past has a way of reaching into the present, tightening its grip on our hearts. Yet, in that very ache lies the opportunity for profound healing. It begins with a single choice: not to dwell on the past.
By Leesh lala10 months ago in Psyche
Why Do People Like Music?
The Enduring Allure of Music: A Universal Language Music, an art form as ancient as humanity itself, transcends borders, languages, and eras to unite people in a shared experience of joy, sorrow, and connection. From the gentle lullabies soothing infants to the vibrant anthems echoing through stadiums, music weaves itself into the fabric of human existence. Its profound impact stems from a remarkable interplay of science, psychology, culture, and emotion, making it one of the most cherished forms of expression. But what is it about music that captivates us so deeply? The answer lies in its multifaceted ability to engage the mind, stir the heart, and foster unity.
By MAROOF KHAN10 months ago in Psyche
Effort Isn’t a Feeling. It’s a System.
You sit at your desk. You know what needs to be done. You care. You’re committed. Still, nothing moves. Minutes pass. The tension builds. Maybe you scroll. Maybe you spiral. Maybe you start something else that feels easier, cleaner, and safer.
By Nikesh Lagun10 months ago in Psyche
The Hidden Psychology of Connection
In a world more digitally connected than ever, loneliness is paradoxically thriving. As we scroll through social media feeds and interact with AI companions, we find ourselves surrounded by virtual connections that, in reality, leave us feeling more isolated than before. Eric Solomon, Ph.D., explores this paradox and reveals how the very tools meant to keep us connected might be deepening our sense of isolation.
By SophiaSoso10 months ago in Psyche
How To Acknowledge The Toxic Workplace
A toxic workplace can harm your mental, emotional, and physical health. But many people find it hard to see the signs of a toxic environment, often thinking it's just normal work stress. Knowing how to recognize a toxic workplace is the first step to protecting yourself and finding ways to make things better.
By Syira Husairi 10 months ago in Psyche
Slip and the Foundations of Cognitive Drive Architecture
In cognitive science and psychology, fluctuations in mental performance are often attributed to motivation, distraction, or emotional state. While these factors undoubtedly play a role, a newly proposed structural field—Cognitive Drive Architecture (CDA)—suggests that the story of effort variability is more mechanically complex. CDA introduces a system-level theory for understanding how cognitive effort emerges, stabilizes, or fails, based on internal configuration rather than external conditions or surface-level traits.
By Nikesh Lagun10 months ago in Psyche









