Category Archives: Science

Calming the Mind and Heart

It should be relatively obvious to anyone that our mental state can thoroughly effect our external appearance and actions. When you’re tired, you’re not quite as quick to react. When you’re angry, your blood pressure rises. When you’re in a … Continue reading

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Men & Women: Breaking Up

There was an article that ran last week on ABC.com’s health section. It said, in part: Research shows that women have a harder time coping with a breakup, but the guys are the ones who feel more stress and strain … Continue reading

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Balanced Views

While I’m still collecting some feedback and shuffling around my own ideas about how (or if) I should rearrange my seven types of crushes, I dug back through my archives of bookmarked articles and found a neat one from Psychology … Continue reading

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5 Tools to Pin Down Who You Are Now

No matter how well we think we know ourselves, there’s always more to learn. We are, after all, constantly growing and changing due to the experiences and thoughts we have. In this blog, I advocate using your crushes to learn … Continue reading

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A Real Broken Heart

While this isn’t directly tied to what normally gets discussed here, I think it serves as a fantastic reminder that our emotions and our bodies are firmly linked together in ways we don’t always expect. Far too often, that’s a … Continue reading

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