How To Identify Toxic Relationships

OK. Now you guys know that I talk a lot about perceptions and behavioral patterns. Now let’s cut through the meat and talk about everyday scenarios. The first real-life I’m going to speak about is toxic relationships. Whether it’s a friendship or a romantic relationship, toxic people are the crucial factors in our lives thatContinue reading “How To Identify Toxic Relationships”

The Demons of Our Inner Fear

An earlier blog from my earlier blogging amateur days. Here is an article to prep you for Wednesday’s blog.

The Inexperience of Perceptions

The Things I’ve Learned From Visiting New York City Perception is defined as the ability to see, hear, or become aware of the senses. The reality is that it is a hypothesis of how the world works with the bits of information gathered without life experiences. But the truth is, perception becomes the educated guessesContinue reading “The Inexperience of Perceptions”

The Psychology of Temperance

We always hear about the seven deadly sins and it’s biased idealism , which doesn’t exempt the thoughts of temperance. Here is what you need to know about temperance.

The Social Illusion of The Caste – A Short Story Essay

      As a teenager, I learned one thing early on in life.  Through a misconstrued idealism of optimism as a child, I learned the idealism of expecting the worst and hoping for the best.  The truth is, life for me was not a cakewalk as adversity has been an early acquaintance that I began toContinue reading “The Social Illusion of The Caste – A Short Story Essay”

The Chains of Conformity

A SHORT STORY ESSAY It’s been about three years since I have been fortunate to open my eyes to how the world can indeed be at many detrimental points in life. As cynical as this statement sounds, I say it in the most positive way I possibly can because it prepares me for what’s comingContinue reading “The Chains of Conformity”

The Psychology of Lust

Lust is defined as follows in a positive form of lust: a passionate desire for something. Where the negative form of lust is: a sensual appetite regarded as sinful. There is a healthy balance when it comes to Sin, as all sins are not as bad as they are perceived as balance is key. HumanContinue reading “The Psychology of Lust”

The Psychology of Desperation

We are fully moment of desperation in our lives. Feeling desperation comes from a need of change that we don’t get. Here’s what you need to know about desperation in the way you never should lose hope.

The Psychology of Fear

Fear is something we all have. The fear of the unknown, the fear of death, fear of spiders; however it’s fear that also stops from becoming the people we truly come up as fear of success if more common than we would like to admit. Did you ever have a situation that you told yourself,Continue reading “The Psychology of Fear”

The Psychology of Envy

Envy is the one sin we all committed . But why do we feel envious of people? And what are the dangers of envy. One being discrimination. Here is The Psychology of Envy.

The Psychology of Greed

In society, greed is the enabled behavior that makes deceives one’s vision from being to selfless to selfish that we all have demonstrated once or twice in our lives. Here is the psychology of greed and how to stop this first seven deadly sin.

The Psychology of the Seven Deadly Sins

One of things that came too my attention last month was the topic that is Spiritual Warfare. In simplicity Spiritual Warfare consist a fight against good and evil, which many have references is happening in our current time. During my research of this topic, this has been references since 2016 by spiritual and religious leadersContinue reading “The Psychology of the Seven Deadly Sins”

What Does Forgiveness Look Like?

The day I learned how to forgive someone truly. I learned how to live again. Frieda Lopez Forgiveness. One of the many acts in morality is one of the most gracious and greatest gifts one can provide. Just like the many morale slogans made to remind us how to complete these acts. Like “Don’t DoContinue reading “What Does Forgiveness Look Like?”

The Subliminal Conditioning in Peer to Peer Interaction

Do you remember when you were a kid, and someone began to ignore you for whatever childish reason back then? And when they were over whatever they were upset with you about, you would do the same thing? Do you find yourself making the same habit as an adult? The truth is this is perfectlyContinue reading “The Subliminal Conditioning in Peer to Peer Interaction”

How Childhood Behaviors Follow Us Into Adulthood

Warning: The contents of this blog post may contain events that may trigger emotional and behavior that is surrounded by child abuse, child sexual abuse, and adult sexual abuse. If you now a child or an adult who has or is experiencing this type of abuse, please contact in ChildHelp at (1-800-4-ACHILD) for abuse occurringContinue reading “How Childhood Behaviors Follow Us Into Adulthood”

Where Does Discrimination Stem From? An Analysis of the Psychology Behind Acts In Stereotyping and Discrimination

Stereotyping and discrimination are far more common than we like to admit. As my direct look at this issue was an incident, I worked for the Business team with Sprint in Houston, TX. If I knew what I know now, I could have probably won the lawsuit the first time around. However, if that were the case, I wouldn’t freely discuss this due to non-disclosure agreements. Dissecting the incident a lot more closely can have a more empathetic understanding on something that almost hindered my personal growth with the understanding of the concept in life coaching called the “Map of Our World.” Which in today’s blog discusses where the act of discrimination comes from. And the types of acts of discrimination you should take note of.

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