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Welcome to Calmpsy, where we blend a sprinkle of humor with a dash of psychology to explore the beautiful chaos of our minds. I'm Eliana Burton, your guide on this delightful journey through the intriguing world of mental wellness, emotional intelligence, and the art of thriving. Whether you are seeking insights on anxiety, tips for nurturing relationships, or simply a chuckle at the quirks of human behavior, Calmpsy is your safe space for thoughtful exploration and light-hearted musings. Join me as we navigate the fascinating realm of psychology while keeping our spirits high and our worries low.

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Nature Therapy: How Time Outdoors Can Reduce Stress

29 March 2026

Nature Therapy: How Time Outdoors Can Reduce Stress

Ever feel like your brain’s running a marathon while you`re just sitting at your desk? Or like your heart races every time you see an email notification? You’re not alone. Stress has become the...

The Emotional Impact of ‘Before and After’ Transformation Photos

28 March 2026

The Emotional Impact of ‘Before and After’ Transformation Photos

Let’s be real — we’ve all been hypnotized by those striking “before and after” transformation photos. Whether it’s a jaw-dropping fitness journey, an incredible skincare makeover, or a...

How Meditation Helps Reduce Anxiety and Stress

27 March 2026

How Meditation Helps Reduce Anxiety and Stress

Stress and anxiety are like uninvited guests—they show up when least expected and overstay their welcome. Whether it’s work deadlines, personal struggles, or just the chaos of life, everyone...

How to Understand and Manage Financial Stress

26 March 2026

How to Understand and Manage Financial Stress

Let’s be honest—money is stressful. Whether it’s trying to make ends meet, dealing with debt, or worrying about saving enough for the future, financial pressure can sneak into every corner of...

Healing from Emotional Abandonment: Rebuilding Trust in Yourself

25 March 2026

Healing from Emotional Abandonment: Rebuilding Trust in Yourself

Introduction Ever felt like you were left out in the cold emotionally—like someone you depended on just wasn’t there when you needed them most? Emotional abandonment is one of the most...

The Connection Between Body Image and Anxiety Disorders

24 March 2026

The Connection Between Body Image and Anxiety Disorders

Let’s be honest—most of us have, at some point, stood in front of a mirror and scrutinized our reflection. Maybe you’ve found yourself wishing you looked a little different, or you’ve been...

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Feeling unfulfilled could lead to riskier, heavier alcohol use

March 29, 2026 - 04:15

Feeling unfulfilled could lead to riskier, heavier alcohol use

New research suggests that individuals who feel a sense of purpose and satisfaction in their daily lives are less likely to engage in risky alcohol consumption. A recent study indicates that...

Psychology says people who compulsively tidy and reorganize aren't control freaks - they learned early that the one thing they could control was the physical space around them

March 28, 2026 - 21:52

Psychology says people who compulsively tidy and reorganize aren't control freaks - they learned early that the one thing they could control was the physical space around them

The urge to reorganize a desk before a difficult conversation or to clean the kitchen late into the night after a stressful day is often misinterpreted as simple fussiness or a need for perfection....

When Fake Supplements Work

March 28, 2026 - 04:53

When Fake Supplements Work

A fascinating new perspective is emerging in the world of health and wellness, challenging our understanding of how supplements affect us. It centers on a potent, yet often misunderstood, force:...

Psychology says the happier a person is the fewer friends they tend to have – not because they're antisocial but because they've stopped tolerating relationships that drain them

March 27, 2026 - 16:03

Psychology says the happier a person is the fewer friends they tend to have – not because they're antisocial but because they've stopped tolerating relationships that drain them

A personal reflection on friendship in adulthood reveals a surprising psychological truth: genuine happiness often leads to a smaller, more curated social circle. This isn`t a sign of antisocial...

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How Meditation Helps Reduce Anxiety And Stress

This article effectively highlights how meditation promotes mindfulness, enhances emotional regulation, and activates the relaxation response, making it a powerful tool for reducing anxiety and stress.

Author: Carter Long

March 29, 2026

Nature Therapy How Time Outdoors Can Reduce Stress

Embracing nature`s beauty can be a powerful antidote to stress. Just a few moments outside can rejuvenate our minds and uplift our spirits—let`s make time for the great outdoors!

Author: Sienna Harper

March 29, 2026

The Hidden Emotional Toll Of Perfectionism

What a compelling read! It’s eye-opening to see how perfectionism can quietly weigh us down emotionally. Your insights on recognizing and addressing these hidden struggles are so helpful. This article is a great reminder to embrace our imperfections...

Author: Sable Flores

March 28, 2026

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