The American people call for openness, tolerance, and charity at home and abroad. Our ambassadors employ all of their authority abroad to persuade disputing parties to come to the conference table in a spirit of cooperation. There is a sense that tolerance and openness are needed in the world. Reference: Billy Graham The Gospel Coalition John McArthur Compelling Truth
Feb 04, 2023•10 min
A few decades ago, growing up wasn't as difficult. Back then, kids hoped their teachers wouldn't assign too much homework and worried about things like a flat tire on their Schwinn bikes. Society sure has changed. More than half of the children surveyed in a poll stated that they were afraid of violent crimes against them or a family member. Is there a real issue, or are these kids just fearful? Reference: Kerby Anderson APA Probe
Jan 28, 2023•11 min
The following is a portion of how Robert Roberts and P. J. Watson describe Christian psychology:quote: We want to create a psychology that accurately reflects the psychological nature of human beings as understood by historic Christianity :End quote. This is intended to be accomplished by engaging in empirical scientific research in a distinctly Christian manner, as opposed to the naturalist perspective that predicates the majority of modern scientific research. Numerous Christians ask, "Isn't t...
Jan 20, 2023•11 min•Ep. 163
Everyone aspires to be liked. People frequently believe that receiving affirmation and acceptance from others can help them feel safer and less anxious. But it's trickier to figure out when to stop caring. Therefore, developing a lack of concern can be very beneficial for you. If you let other people's opinions dictate your actions, you enter potentially dangerous territory. An unhealthy amount of concern. Caring shows that you have a good heart, but you need to find the right balance between ca...
Jan 14, 2023•9 min
Manipulation of minds is a well-studied science that has been used for centuries but is continually becoming more sophisticated. Have you ever wondered how a herd of sheep is driven to their slaughterhouse? For instance, Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945, made a number of poignant claims, such as "if you repeat a lie enough times, it becomes the truth" and "if you make people believe that an enemy threatens them, they will do your bidding" as well as "divide and ...
Jan 07, 2023•13 min
Christophobia is rampant around the world and has grown exponentially in the U.S.. People all over the United States who watch video reports on social media, subscribe to Apple News, or rely on the news feeds provided by Facebook or Google frequently encounter a direct attack on Christianity that deceives or misleads them. Frequently, the attack is to use a news story to unfairly and unjustly slander Christians. Sources: Breitbart, Christian Post, Election Forum...
Dec 31, 2022•6 min•Ep. 160
The main goal of journalism is to give people the accurate information they need to live in a free society. In 1997 the Carnegie-Knight Task Force, then administered by the Project for Excellence in Journalism , conducted a study to identify the principles that underlie journalism. They took four years of research and a national survey of journalists and others. The group released a Statement that identified nine principles of journalism....
Dec 23, 2022•19 min•Ep. 159
Our population has been broken if Henry David Thoreau is correct to say that we are enslaved and obedient. We are too obedient on the whole. If the order comes from a politician, bureaucrat, or scientist, we will obey it regardless of how ridiculous, stupid, or immoral it may be. Holism is becoming a more serious threat because we have sacrificed freedom to protect ourselves from less serious threats. The Internet, smartphones, and social media may prove to be very unfavorable technologies for t...
Dec 16, 2022•10 min•Ep. 158
Between the ages of birth and 8, known as the "formative years," the brain and neurobiological development progress the fastest after birth.A child's physical, mental, and future success can all be impacted by what happens during this time. When it comes to determining who a child is and who they will become in the future, the formative years of a child are an important time. They have a long-lasting effect on their minds and healthy growth References 11. Rank MR, Hirschl TA. The Economic Risk o...
Dec 10, 2022•7 min
Life can be improved by adopting certain thought patterns or mantras. Many people believe that personality is something we are born with. a constant, tangible element of who we are.
Dec 03, 2022•6 min
The bustle of gift-giving holidays, marketing blitzes, holiday parties, and a plethora of activities that begins right after Halloween, builds to Thanksgiving, and continues to gain momentum through the end of the year is known as the holiday season. Everyone, even children, can be affected by holiday stress. Sources: Healthline, Very Well Mind, pdycom, Mayo Clinic, Heart.org, Psychology Today
Nov 25, 2022•5 min
The similarity-attraction effect refers to the common tendency for people to be drawn to others who are very much like themselves. Being attracted to someone means you like them or want to be around them rather than just being physically attracted to them.
Nov 20, 2022•5 min
It is well known that most people use only a fraction of their strength. Those who manage to achieve more, become better and make their dreams come true to understand the need to use their hidden potential and make the best use of it. Here are eight daily habits of these people that you should follow if you want to join their alliance and become great.
Nov 12, 2022•9 min
The author and psychologist Nathaniel Branden recognized that self-esteem was crucial to overall success, recommending that individuals without self-esteem fell short in their careers and personal lives. Please visit The Personal Development Company if you would like to learn more about The Psychology of High Self-Esteem [ http://www.thepersonaldevelopmentcompany.com/The-Psychology-of-High-Self-Esteem_p_374.html ] by Nathaniel Branden [ http://www.thepersonaldevelopmentcompany.com/Nathaniel-Bran...
Nov 05, 2022•7 min
Learned helplessness occurs when a person who has experienced repeated challenges comes to believe they have no control over their situation. They then give up trying to make changes and accept their fate. Maier SF, Seligman ME. Learned helplessness at fifty: Insights from neuroscience. Psychol Rev. 2016;123(4):349-367. doi:10.1037/rev0000033 Hockenbury DE, Hockenbury SE. Discovering Psychology. New York: Macmillan; 2011. American Psychological Association. Learned helplessness. Nuvvula S. Learn...
Oct 29, 2022•11 min
An increasing number of studies are examining the relationship between religious beliefs, religious practices, and mental health. These studies show some consistent findings.
Oct 22, 2022•6 min
Years of awkwardly talking through social situations and saying nonsense prompted me to take a keen interest in human behavior. Here are some things I've picked up that apply to the world of attraction.
Oct 15, 2022•6 min
How do social media, television and the government control your thinking? By constantly bombarding you with images and messages, they create a false reality that is designed to keep you in a state of anxiety and insecurity.
Oct 07, 2022•22 min
Personal convictions are important because they determine the path each one of us will take throughout our lives. A lack of personal convictions leads to indecisive living and lack of discipline. Wise personal convictions help propel an individual's purpose.
Sep 30, 2022•5 min
n 1986, the unassuming Shasta County community in California captured the attention and imagination of a number of law professors and legal scholars, spawning multiple law review articles and books regarding its homegrown dispute resolution system. This dispute resolution system, as studied by Professor Robert Ellickson of Yale Law School, was apparently based, at least primarily, not on the rule of law or a legal enforcement system--but interestingly, largely based on another system altogether:...
Sep 25, 2022•6 min
The term social justice was first used in the 1800s. It refers to the idea that every person should be treated equally by society and given equal opportunity in regards to wealth, activity, and human rights. The concept has become a launching pad for various political and civil rights movements. Sometimes it has been the back drop to groups seeking racial equality under a legal system, and other times it has influenced economic structures such as socialism and communism advocating the redistribu...
Sep 18, 2022•6 min
Whatever type of loss you have experienced, there is no right or wrong way to grieve. But by understanding the stages and types of grieving, you can find healthier ways to get through it.
Sep 10, 2022•17 min
For the past 100 years or so, there have been huge improvements in communication. From letters to phone calls to text messages to video calls to social networks. Following all these improvements, one of the biggest inventions of the 21st century was founded in 2004[1]. After only a few years, it started to spread like wildfire – first in the US and then around the world. Now, leaving Facebook has become nearly unheard of. Source: Lifehack
Sep 02, 2022•10 min
4 Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Kids Your parenting style can affect everything from your child's self-esteem and physical health to how they relate to others. It's important to ensure your parenting style is supporting healthy growth and development because the way you interact with your child and how you discipline them will influence them for the rest of their life. Source: Very Well Family
Aug 26, 2022•10 min
What Is The Psychology Of Fear? The boogeyman hiding underneath the bed. Getting a failing grade on an important test. Accidentally sleeping through your alarm and being late to work. Regardless of what age we are, we all experience a very important universal emotion: fear. Fear is vital to the human experience as it is often a survival tool that helps us cautiously approach situations and avoid them in the event that they could cause physical or emotional harm. But what is fear, when is it prob...
Aug 20, 2022•10 min
According to psychotherapist and coach Tess Brigham, MFT, doomscrolling is mindlessly scrolling through negative news articles, social media posts, or other content-sharing platforms. Essentially, it's reading one negative story after another. One Canadian study has even called this phenomenon “social media panic.”1 Although it may seem as if 2020 and all its hurdles (the COVID-19 pandemic, political tensions, and social injustice, to name a few) inspired the term “doomscrolling,” it actually li...
Aug 13, 2022•6 min
The Illusion of Truth The illusion of truth is a mechanism by which one comes to believe something is true when it’s not. In fact, they don’t just believe it; they also defend it as true. Also, they close themselves off to the possibility that it might be false. The illusion of truth, also called the illusory truth effect, occurs because there’s a flaw in the processing of reality. As humans, we have the tendency to say that familiar things are true. Source: Exploring Your Mind
Aug 05, 2022•6 min
Whether you’re young or old, at the top of your game or just getting started in the working world — fear of success is a very real and very pervasive thing that can dramatically undermine your happiness. When we suffer from a fear of success, we self-sabotage and turn away from opportunities that might otherwise offer us rewarding experiences and fulfillment. If we truly want to find our way to that golden future, we have to learn to turn away from this fear and learn how to plant ourselves in t...
Jul 28, 2022•22 min
Are Selfies a Sign of Narcissism and Psychopathy? There has been a lot of talk about selfies in the media. In fact, the word selfie was recently added to Oxford’s online dictionary. But psychologists know surprisingly little about the effects of selfies or about the people who post them. A new study appearing in an upcoming issue of Personality and Individual Differences examined the relationship between selfie-posting, photo-editing and personality.1 Are people who post selfies on social media ...
Jul 27, 2022•7 min
Ah, the beautiful woman. We all love to look at her, talk about her, wonder about her. She's got it all, right? The great job, beautiful friends, a date every night, men falling over themselves to be noticed and doors being opened for her—both literally and figuratively. Source: Psychology Today
Jul 16, 2022•7 min