Tag: positive psychology

January 18, 2023 AB No comments exist

Refraining from continuing with a habit is just part of the equation. But if we start consciously working on forming a new habit while giving up an old one, our brain will be busy creating brand new neurological connections and will be less likely to revisit the old ones. And if we ensure that the new activity causes the release of dopamine, we’re more likely to stick to the new routine thanks to the good feeling we get from doing so.

April 17, 2020 AB No comments exist

While deep down I have no doubts that as a collective we’ll emerge from this pandemic stronger and more resilient, accepting the fact that the price being paid is counted in human lives is a bitter pill to swallow.

December 3, 2019 AB No comments exist

Humans are full of paradoxes. We will gladly spend time and energy doing things that are unfamiliar yet strangely appealing and dread the things that we’re good at but don’t enjoy. Have you ever wondered why some things, no matter how good we are at them, don’t bring us joy or prompt us to do…

July 13, 2018 AB No comments exist

Expressing in a written form why I love libraries has been on my mind for quite some time. Being a faithful – and frequent – user of the library services for most of my life, I feel it’s the least I can do to say a meaningful thank-you. Who knows, maybe by stating that I…

June 12, 2018 AB 1 comment

Teaching moments come in the most unexpected, often painful ways. And the more painful the lesson, the greater the chance its message will stick forever. Making a mistake could be compared to being bitten by the wisdom bug. Its venom rushes through our veins and activates the production of antibodies. As a result, our immune…