selfcare
The importance of self-care is paramount; enhance your health and wellbeing, manage your stress, and maintain control under pressure.
Video Call Tarot Readings: An Evidence-Based Assessment of Format Effectiveness. AI-Generated.
The proliferation of video-based tarot consultations represents a significant structural shift in how divinatory services are delivered in the digital age. Video call tarot readings combine the visual transparency of in-person sessions with the geographic flexibility of remote consultations, creating a hybrid modality that merits careful evaluation against established formats such as telephone and text-based readings.
By Enrique Martinez15 days ago in Psyche
Why Dreams Unlock Your Hidden Self
Have you ever woken up from a dream that sticks with you through the day? A fall that shook you awake, a conversation with someone you are sure you know from somewhere, a door that you couldn't open but had to know what was behind it? These dreams aren't just figures of your imagination, but rather pointers to parts of yourself you don't always see during your busy day. From fears that held you back to hidden strengths that deep down you wish for, these dreams are an insight into your deeper self.
By Dave's Your Uncle!19 days ago in Psyche
The Inner Critic: Understanding the Psychology of Self-Talk. AI-Generated.
There is a voice most people hear every day, though few pause to examine it closely. It comments on mistakes, evaluates performance, predicts outcomes, and quietly narrates social interactions. Sometimes it encourages. Often it criticizes. This internal dialogue, commonly referred to as the inner critic, belongs to the subcategory of cognitive and self-psychology that explores self-talk and self-evaluation. Far from being random mental noise, the inner critic plays a central role in shaping identity, confidence, and emotional well-being.
By Kyle Butler20 days ago in Psyche
I Finally Let Myself Cry — Here’s What Happened
I used to believe that crying meant losing. Losing control. Losing strength. Losing respect. So I stopped myself every time the tears came. I swallowed them in meetings. I blinked them away in arguments. I turned my face to the wall at night and told myself to “be strong.”
By Dadullah Danish20 days ago in Psyche








