The consequences of the popularity of short-form content. “Proper” simplification.
Analysis of the impact of short-form content on consciousness and perception. Tips for developing depth of attention, mindfulness, and energy management.
Keys of Mastery | Alena Starovoytova
Spiritual Practices and Meditations
Analysis of the impact of short-form content on consciousness and perception. Tips for developing depth of attention, mindfulness, and energy management.
There are four basic psychological needs that are very important to fulfill in childhood.
In the book “The Inner Child,” Charles Whitfield presents interesting statistics. Even in families with kind, loving relationships between children and parents, only 5-20% had these needs met.
This means that at least 80% of the world’s population walks around with unmet psychological needs.
Learn how to determine whether your needs are met and what challenges arise in fulfilling them in adulthood.
Earlier we wrote about the signs of a scarcity mindset. Today, we invite you to learn how to shift from this state into an abundance mindset.
Being good, being a good person, is one of the common programs that prevents you from living happily and being yourself. It is deeply embedded in the subconscious, and even people advanced in personal and spiritual growth often fall for it. Read on to see what happens if you keep clinging to the desire to be good.
In this article, we’ll explore the theory proposed by Jason Estis in his broadcast “Need or Want.” Read on to learn how to move from need to wholeness and get what you want.
Not every wish comes true, but when it becomes a need, the chances of it being fulfilled increase dramatically. Let’s explore the key difference between a wish and a need, and how to turn your wishes into needs.
Throughout history, people have constantly migrated somewhere. And each had their own reasons. In this article, we’ll explore when moving is an escape from oneself and when it’s a genuine necessity.
When people achieve their desires and goals, they are driven by certain motives. Often, these motives conflict with their true desires. Today, we’ll discuss how to understand your hidden motives. Find out which two questions can help you gain clarity.
Many people carry a wound of being unrecognized (undervalued, unloved), which originates in childhood.
Discover how this can manifest and what the secret to healing from this wound is.
Many people confuse laziness with the need for rest, unable to stop in time and pushing themselves to exhaustion and burnout. All because of imposed dogmas about being a good homemaker, a good wife, and working hard.
In this article, we’ll explore the roots of such beliefs, figure out when laziness is actually laziness, and understand why it’s important to stay in a resourceful state right now.