A wedding is one of the most important moments in life and the highest commitment to love. But, did you know that your wedding choices, such as the number of guests, the value of your engagement ring, whether to go on a honeymoon, etc., may affect the quality of your marriage? This article will reveal some scientific findings for you, so that you can make more informed decisions when planning your...
Have you ever had such an experience? Sometimes you will show some behaviors or thoughts that are not consistent with your usual personality. For example, you are usually very outgoing and open, but sometimes you become very introverted and conservative, or you You are usually very rational and objective, but sometimes you become very emotional and subjective? These may be your shadow function per...
Have you ever encountered such a situation, when you are taking the elevator, suddenly the elevator stops and the door does not open, you feel very scared, your heart beats faster, your breathing becomes difficult, and you want to escape, but there is nothing you can do? If you feel this way, you may be suffering from a psychological disorder called claustrophobia. So, what is claustrophobia? Why ...
How to manage emotions and make yourself happier?
Emotion is a basic human ability that helps us perceive ourselves and the surrounding environment, and can also influence our thinking and behavior. However, if we cannot effectively manage our emotions, it may lead to psychological stress, physical discomfort, interpersonal conflicts and other problems. Therefore, learning to manage emotions is a...
In this era of rapid change, how to make your life more quality, meaningful and happy? This is a question that many people are thinking about. This article shares some methods that can help you improve your life management ability, attention investment ability, independent earning ability, and rational consumption ability. These methods have been verified by practice. If you can persist in doing t...
Pseudo-diligence may seem like a sign of diligence on paper, but in fact it is an inefficient or even ineffective behavior. Professor Jordan Peterson, a well-known psychology expert, has summarized four manifestations of pseudo-diligence. Let us understand them one by one.
1. Pseudo-diligent people will spend a lot of time doing the easiest things and show off their hard work everywhere.
This b...
In the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), 'I' stands for Introversion and 'E' stands for Extraversion. These two dimensions describe the way in which an individual interacts with the external world and the energy dynamics. The following is a detailed introduction to the difference between 'I' and 'E' in MBTI.
If you still don’t know your MBTI personality type or want to retest whether your perso...
MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a commonly used personality assessment tool. It is based on Carl Jung's personality theory and divides human personality into 16 types. Among them, the letter 'P' (Perceiving) and the letter 'J' (Judging) represent the different ways in which people process external information and make decisions. These two dimensions reflect individuals' behavioral tendencies...
In the MBTI personality type indicator, T (Thinking, thinking type) and F (Feeling, feeling type) represent the information processing methods that individuals tend to use when making decisions. This dimension reflects whether individuals tend to rely more on logic and objective information (T-type) or pay more attention to personal values and emotions (F-type) when faced with choices.
If you sti...
In the MBTI personality type theory, 'S' stands for Sensing (Sensing), and 'N' stands for Intuition (Intuition). These two dimensions describe the way people process information obtained from the external world. Below is a detailed explanation of the letters 'S' and 'N' in MBTI personality types, and the key differences between them.
If you still don’t know your MBTI personality type or want to r...