Book Journal: reading, writing and understanding yourself better

Ayan Masood

Introduction | A place for books, thoughts, and feelings A good book changes you. It makes you laugh, think, dream. But often the most beautiful impressions fade quickly. A Book Journal preserves these treasures. It is a reading diary, a creative space for book lovers, a notebook for thoughts, reviews, and favorite quotes. I love the moment when a book ends and you close the last page. In this quiet moment, space is created for reflection. This is exactly where journaling begins. A Book Journal is your place to organize feelings, jot down ideas, and better understand yourself through reading....

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Journaling Books: Your Path to More Clarity, Calm, and Joy of Life

Ayan Masood

Introduction | Words that lead you home When life gets too loud, sometimes a blank sheet of paper helps. A journaling book can be a quiet place where you sort your thoughts, feel your emotions, and gain clarity. Many of my clients tell me that they start writing when they feel like everything in their head is going in circles. This is no coincidence, but an invitation to look inward. I remember well how I started myself. Without a goal, simply out of the need to find peace. Today I know that journaling is not a trend, but a method...

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Comparison is the thief of joy

Mara Schär

Why comparing us often makes us unhappy Comparisons are a natural part of our lives. Since we can think, we are tending to measure ourselves with others, compare our services, successes and even our appearance with that of people around our environment or on social media. The famous saying "Comparison is the Thief of Joy" (comparison is the thief of joy) is often attributed to Mark Twain, and in fact this sentence sums up what many of us are familiar with: the constant comparison often robs us of satisfaction and satisfaction and The feeling of happiness. But why is that...

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Possible psychological disadvantages and challenges of robots for mental health

Mara Schär

The rapid development in robotics, especially with groundbreaking technologies such as Elon Musk's robot Optimus, opens up exciting opportunities for our daily life. A robot that performs the dog, plays the piano, takes care of, cleaning and cooking - that sounds like the ultimate dream of relief. But behind this revolution there are also psychological disadvantages and challenges that will deal with us in the coming years. While we celebrate the efficiency and convenience of these machines, we can have the possible effects on our mental health not overlooked. The introduction of robots into our daily life and the automation...

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Autumn, mindfulness and the view of the positive: a plea for changing perspectives

Mara Schär
Autumn is a season that often arouses mixed feelings in us. When the days get shorter, the air cooler and the fog lies over the landscape, many tend to perceive the changes as negative. I too often feel sadness at the beginning of autumn - the cold seems threatening, the farewell from summer hurts, and the gray clouds seem to cover everything.
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Menopause at work: Why menopause must be taken into account in times of shortage of skilled workers

Mara Schär

In our fast -moving world of work, in which specialists are desperately sought, one topic is becoming increasingly important: menopause and their effects on women in the workplace. Hormonal changes, such as fluctuations in cortisol, melatonin and estrogen, often lead to fatigue, concentration problems and even sleep disorders. These physical and mental challenges affect their productivity in many women - a point that has so far received little attention in many companies. It is more important than ever in times of shortage of skilled workers, not to neglect this aspect. Menopause and their effects on women The menopause is a...

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