Why does one bad moment ruin an otherwise good day? Your brain is wired to focus on the negative—but you can reprogram it.
Psychologist David Maloney, author of "Procrastination Decoded," shares his personal journey and methods for breaking the procrastination habit.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a reader whose boyfriend has never given her any reason to doubt him, but ...
Dear Feeling Left Out: It’s completely understandable that you’re feeling uneasy. Marriage is a partnership, and that includes finances. You’re not wrong to want to know where you stand, and your ...
Josiah Allick hadn’t planned to leave his position as a graduate assistant for Nebraska men’s basketball until the end of the ...
"I don’t want to accuse him of anything, but I also don’t want to be in the dark about our financial situation." ...
I love my boyfriend, “Tom,” with all my heart. We’ve been together for almost two years, and he’s never given me a reason not ...
Time is a precious commodity for a single mom. Appreciate the effort she makes to schedule dates and understand when she needs to prioritize her children. Studies suggest that single parents greatly ...
A psychologist argues that asking ourselves existential questions and recognizing our values can make life more fulfilling ...
Psychology Today reports that narcissists often maintain a calm demeanor to make their partner appear unstable by comparison, a tactic known as 'reactive abuse.' The best way to counter this is to ...
Decision-making can be overwhelming, especially when the stakes are high, but it doesn’t have to be. Your core values—the beliefs that truly matter to you—can be a powerful guide. For neurodivergent ...
An ancient-DNA revolution is turning the high-speed equipment used to study the DNA of living things on to specimens from the ...