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Humans evolved to be social creatures. All of us can feel disconnected from others, miss interacting with people in person, and experience loneliness.
“Thou mayest choose for thyself, for it is given unto thee” (Moses 3:17). God has told us through His prophets that we are free to choose between...
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Your Dog is Scent Marking There are scent glands on and in between your dog's paw pads. Scratching the grass after urinating or defecating helps...
Read More »As humans, we are engineered for many challenges. One of the challenges that we are not well equipped for, however, is loneliness. The Covid-19 period of on and off lockdowns, restrictions, and social isolation have made it abundantly clear that we are not meant to be alone. The most obvious effect of social isolation is loneliness. The effects are most pronounced on young professionals and singles, who often live on their own and far away from family. But, social isolation affects all of us. Humans evolved to be social creatures. All of us can feel disconnected from others, miss interacting with people in person, and experience loneliness.
Mr. Mundy The Sniper's main role on the battlefield is to pick off important enemy targets from afar using his Sniper Rifle and its ability to deal...
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Aim low still means you are aiming up which is so important I feel like I need to write that again. Aiming Low still means AIMING UP. What Jordan...
Read More »This phenomenon is referred to as habituation. Being in a situation repeatedly without experiencing harm can “train” our brain to expect that this situation is safe. Imagine that you are biking on a trail and are afraid of falling, so you get off your bike and walk. If you do that and stay safe, that creates a narrative that you will be safe if you don’t ride on the trail. When we do it enough times we train our brain that walking on the trail is safe but riding is dangerous. Each time that we walk it will become more difficult to change our mind and ride. The more that we walk, and experience no fall, the more that we habituate our mind that riding is dangerous. With each walk, we become a bit more anxious about riding!
How to Declutter Fast – Quick and Easy Steps Toss the Trash. In every area you organize, start by tossing the obvious trash. ... Move Non-Kitchen...
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Their dazzling ability to read is in fact a rare syndrome called hyperlexia, which means excessive reading. The illness, which affects mostly boys,...
Read More »Covid-19 restrictions may have given you huge relief from these very difficult situations, and finding your way back may prove more difficult.
Is Harry Potter YA or Middle Grade? The Harry Potter book series is Middle Grade, not YA (Young Adult). This means it is generally written for...
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Different parts of our body have different temperatures, with the rectum being the warmest (37℃), followed by the ears, urine and the mouth. The...
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It isn't a torture school at all. It is tough, it will push you in ways you probably haven't been pushed before and it isn't fun. But when all is...
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Other than the air we breathe, water is the most essential component for human survival. It is estimated that a person cannot survive for more than...
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