Nascent 1100 Words You Need Week 37 Day 3

Nascent 1100 Words You Need Week 37 Day 3 Nascent 1100 Words You Need Week 37 Day 3 /ˈnæs.ənt/ /ˈneɪ.sənt/ (adj) recently starting to grow or develop, fledgling, developing, just coming into existence, just beginning, budding, embryonic, incipient, evolving, emergent, dawning, burgeoning, promising, blossoming The nascent state is defined as a psychological process of destructuration-reorganization…

Overcome Negative Thoughts – Learn English to Live Better

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Overcome negative thoughts Overcome negative thoughts – practice listening with a podcast and reading with selected passages on stopping negativity – Learn English to Live Better series on LELB Society Watch this video on YouTube Physically Throw Them Away It may sound crazy, but clearing your head of a nagging thought could be as easy…

Reprogram Your Mind and Thoughts – Reading Practice

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Reprogram your mind Reprogram your mind and thoughts Decision making The first step you need to take is to gain absolute clarity on what it is you want. Learn how to stop overthinking everything and focus on your goals. What is your desired outcome? What would unlocking an extraordinary life look like to you? Clarity…

Megalomania 1100 Words You Need Week 19 Day 1

Megalomania 1100 Words You Need to Know Week 19 Day 1 with flashcards for IELTS, TOEFL & GRE

Megalomania 1100 Words You Need Megalomania 1100 Words You Need /ˌmeg.əl.əˈmeɪ.ni.ə/ (noun) a mental illness or disorder in which the person wants to have maximum power and authority for themselves and be able to control others excessively, greed for power, psychiatric disorder with delusions of power, power lust, overbearingness, tyranny, totalitarianism, autocracy, despotism, narcissism: Megalomania…

What Is Sadism – English for Psychology

What is Sadism - English for Psychology and psychology students with flashcards and podcast

What is sadism? Sadism, psychosexual disorder in which sexual urges are gratified by the infliction of pain on another person. The term was coined by the late 19th-century German psychologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing in reference to the Marquis de Sade, an 18th-century French nobleman who chronicled his own such practices. Sadism is often linked to…

Playing with Toddlers English for Psychology

Playing with Toddlers English for Psychology with flashcards and podcast

Playing with toddlers You’ve probably heard the saying that kids are like sponges—this is especially true for toddlers. Little ones between the ages of one and three are always absorbing new things. Their main mode for learning: Playtime. They begin by playing side-by-side (called parallel play), then progress into more interactive stuff, where they engage…

Sleep Fast and Peacefully at Night

Sleep fast and peacefully

Sleep fast and peacefully Source: https://www.healthline.com Author: Christal Yuen Watch this video on YouTube This practice is said to even work for people who need to sleep sitting up! The military method Relax your entire face, including the muscles inside your mouth. Drop your shoulders to release the tension and let your hands drop to…

Start Your Day Brilliantly To Change Your Life for the Better

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Start your day brilliantly Source: https://chopra.com Stay Unplugged from Tech If the first thing you do when you wake up is check your smartphone for messages or work email, you are doing yourself a disservice. You are immediately cultivating a reactive mindset, instead of a proactive one, which will cause you to start your day in a…

Psychotherapy – English Flashcard for Psychotherapy

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Psychotherapy /ˌsaɪ.kəʊˈθer.ə.pi/ (noun) Definition treating mental disorders and illnesses through psychological methods instead of drugs or operations, psychological treatment of mental disorders Example I could successfully overcome my chronic depression through five sessions of psychotherapy. Parts of speech Noun: psychotherapist Adjective: psychotherapeutic Adverb: psychotherapeutically

How to Practice Affirmations to Attract More Success

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How to Practice Affirmations Source: https://www.wikihow.com Repeat your affirmation daily for at least 5 minutes. Take at least 5 minutes every day to say your affirmation to yourself over and over. If you can, look at yourself directly in the mirror and say your affirmation out loud during this time. It’s going to feel uncomfortable…