How A Killer Became A Killer – The Elements That Created A Motive

The growing popularity of true crime documentaries has grown over the past years. I remember growing up and watching Unsolved Mysteries as kid which didn’t gain so much popularity until recently. Having channels dedicated to these type of documentaries. Which the reasoning of the appeal is different based on the experiences they have endured throughoutContinue reading “How A Killer Became A Killer – The Elements That Created A Motive”

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.

I’m a Survivor

Sometimes we misconstrued the wolves who want to protect us and teach us how to roam with the pack for those who are looking to maul us. Here’s what I learned.

The Psychological Knowledge Gained

By Writing “The Psychology of the Seven Deadly Sins” Writing the blog series which starts October 1, 2020 called “The Psychology of the Seven Deadly Sins” has taught me a lot about myself and about others. In the words of the #weareinthistogehter movement, we truly are. Through the good , the bad, the ugly, andContinue reading “The Psychological Knowledge Gained”

Not Today Misery, I Ran Out of Pendejadas for the Day

It’s easier to disengage with he idiots and the criticism of the world. It starts by being true to yourself and just saying “Bye Felicia” or “Bye Felipe” if he’s your male counterpart.

Just Wait, It Get’s Better – Reality of Depression

Depression is one of the most common mental illness that plagues the world currently which exist in both teenager and adults. Statistically speaking,, about 20% of teens will suffer from depression (http://www.teendepression.org/stats/teenage-depression-statistics/) and 14.7 million adults in the United States currently suffer from depression which is about 6.7 percent of the U.S. population. Since theContinue reading “Just Wait, It Get’s Better – Reality of Depression”

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