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Dog Psychology 101: What Fido Is Actually Thinking
Did you know that most dogs have the intelligence level of a toddler? Dig deep into the psychology of dogs and find out the traits that both humans and dogs share.
This Psychological Concept Can Help Aspiring Writers
Archetype may sound like a complicated word, but the meaning is simple: Famous psychologist Carl Jung described archetypes as universal patterns that are familiar in all stories.
What Doodling Says About Your Personality Type
Back in high school, there were times I’d find myself doodling as I took notes. It could’ve been anything from an intricate set of eyes to a stick figure.
How To Handle Negative Thoughts and Emotions At Work
I’ve heard it said that people who hate waking up actually hate their jobs. For a lot of people, this is probably true.
8 Ways To Answer Tough Interview Questions
Job interviews can be both eye opening and stressful at the same time. Quite an important judgement has to be made often after a mere
Decoding The Signatures of The World’s Top Tech CEOs
The old adage asks, “What’s in a name?” I don’t have that answer for you, but let’s take a look at what signatures can tell us about successful entrepreneurs in the technology sphere.
This Is Why We Like, Share And Comment On Facebook
I start and end every single day by scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed and seeing what my friends are up to. What can I say? I’m a creature of habit.
Why Bad Habits are Easy to Make and Hard to Break
Habits are formed subconsciously, but must be broken consciously. It’s not an easy thing to do, so here are some tips to help.