Articles in Identity
Article #769
Your relationships are both an expression of yourself and an opportunity to learn and grow as a person. Your relationships should be the most important thing in your life. But are they?
Post #756
Friday Video: TED Talk – We face an endless string of choices, which leads us to feel anxiety, guilt and pangs of inadequacy that we are perhaps making the wrong ones. But philosopher Renata Salecl asks: Could individual choices be distracting us from something bigger—our power as social thinkers?
Article #754
Most people search their entire lives for the Ultimate Relationship and never figure out how to find it! Discover the 7 Little Known Secrets. In a relationship or not, this is is a great resource for life.
Article #740
Researchers have found that people who write about their deepest thoughts and feelings surrounding upsetting events have stronger immunity and visit their doctors half as often as those who write only about minor events. Exciting research in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that writing about a stressful experience reduces physical symptoms in patients with chronic illnesses.
Post #737
Friday Video: According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, feminism is “the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.” That’s it. That’s all it is. Some of you might be saying to yourselves, “But don’t feminists want to destroy us all and hate men and eat babies and stuff?” To which I respond: I think you are confusing feminism with Dr. Evil.
Article #736
When you feel empowered you can accomplish anything you desire. Empowerment for women doesn’t mean you have to burn your bra or spit at the end of the bar. It doesn’t mean you need to be aggressive or stare down the nearest competitor with vigor. But there are a few things you can do to set yourself on the road to empowerment.
Article #735
One might think that all people have creative abilities since we are all children of the universe. And to push that point further, our ultimate creation is each other.
Article #733
I have been studying Personal Development for quite some time now, and within that time, I have learned just how out of touch I was from my real self. When I say my “real self” I mean the person I am capable of becoming vs. the person I accepted myself to be. Gradually as I delved further into developing personally I began to see the lies I have been accepting as truth, and/or accepting as the norm.
Post #732
Friday Video: TED Talk – The premise of his current research — that our assumptions about what will make us happy are often wrong — is supported with clinical research drawn from psychology and neuroscience. But his delivery is what sets him apart. His engaging — and often hilarious — style pokes fun at typical human behavior and invokes pop-culture references everyone can relate to.
Post #727
Friday Video: TED Talk – Activist Caroline Casey tells the story of her extraordinary life, starting with a revelation (no spoilers). In a talk that challenges perceptions, Casey asks us all to move beyond the limits we may think we have.