PARENTING: The Job You’ll Never Really Quit
Turns out, parenting isn’t a temporary gig. It’s a lifelong job, and believe me, your 18-to-25-year-olds still desperately need you, even if they pretend they’ve got it all figured out.
Scrolling into Anxiety
In the end, while the world keeps spinning with or without our constant attention, our mental well-being needs deliberate care. So, the next time you feel that familiar pang of anxiety while scrolling through your feed, remember: it’s not you, it’s your brain—just doing its best to handle a world it wasn’t designed for.
5 Mind-Blowing Brain Facts That’ll Make You Say “Wait, What?!”
Did you know...every time you recall a memory, you’re actually rewriting it, which means things get added, left out, or just plain scrambled?
#VANLIFE Nightmare
Let's start with the basics: emotional abuse, which Laundrie seemed to have down to a science. This type of abuse doesn’t leave bruises, but it’s just as damaging, if not more so (I would argue). Emotional abuse is all about one thing: control. And let’s face it, Brian Laundrie was all about control.
Why We Still Need Our Parents (even after they are gone)
Studies have shown that people who maintain these emotional connections with deceased parents often cope better with their grief . So no, you don’t have to toss out their stuff or stop thinking about them to heal. Keep the bond alive – it’s part of what makes us whole.
Dr. Death : The Curious Case of Turning Antisocial Tendencies Into Surgery… or Not
Let’s talk about Dr. Death—Christopher Duntsch, a guy who basically turned a neurosurgery practice into a horror show. Instead of healing people, he left a trail of injured patients and grieving families. But here’s the twist: Duntsch might have been trying to “sublimate” some pretty dark impulses...
Snapchat : What You Need to Know as a Teen Parent
Snapchat has become one of the most popular social media platforms among teenagers. Its unique features, such as disappearing messages, creative filters, and Stories, have captivated young users, making it a dominant force in teen social media usage. However, with its rise in popularity, there are also significant concerns about the potential dangers associated with its use.