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The Working World from a Highly Sensitive Person's Perspective
They say our fast-paced world needs highly sensitive people, or HSPs as they are often called. But what about their role in the workplace? Can people with this complex, deeply empathetic mind add value here too? Or are they just too sensitive? Dr. Candan Aydemir-Tam, healthcare psychologist, provides valuable insights.

Editorial Team
5 min read


Does the Early Bird Still Catch the Worm? Insights from Denmark
Some people have more energy in the morning, others in the evening. Or, as science puts it, each of us has a unique chronotype. There's a growing belief that aligning our lives with our chronotype would make us healthier and more productive. A Danish perspective offers new insights on the feasibility and benefits of this approach.

femkevaniperen
7 min read


Superstitions: An Italian Perspective On Life
Italian culture often embraces a superstitious outlook on life, with these beliefs weaving together elements of history, religion, death, and mystery. Ingrid, a Dutch writer and painter residing in Rome, explores these superstitions, covering topics like black cats, the color purple in theaters, and selecting inappropriate flowers. Here, we introduce: Ingrid's Italian superstitions.

Guest Writer
6 min read


MOVIE Therapy: Self Healing From Your Own Couch
Jenny Hamilton, a Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychological Therapies at the University of Lincoln, GB, has come up with a cool idea called the MOVIE Model. It's a science-based, fun twist on therapy that lets you enjoy some therapeutic benefits right from your couch... by simply watching a movie!

Editorial Team
3 min read


New Life Road Movie Part Two
In this new-life movie, a small group of single individuals seeks a fresh start and new horizons, aiming for a Happy New Beginning. Chapter 2 follows their journey toward a new life and new perspectives.

femkevaniperen
1 min read


Marfa and Min Min Lights: The Long Search for Truth
We've always sought answers in the sky, yet it sometimes poses intriguing questions. Consider the enigmatic Min Min Lights in Australia and Marfa Lights in Texas. Despite being worlds apart, these phenomena share similarities that blend local folklore, cultural significance, and scientific intrigue. Can we appreciate them without explanation?

Editorial Team
6 min read


Meet the Rainforest Mind: Sensitive, Clever, Misread
Are you highly sensitive, smart, complex, creative, intense, curious, lonely, and misunderstood? Psychotherapist Paula Prober introduces the "Rainforest Mind," describing individuals who feel both too much and not enough. Read on to discover this unique perspective of life.

Guest Writer
5 min read


Let's Do This together: Reimagining Farming
Allover the world, people are tapping into the power of community, which is proving effective. The Swiss Section for Agriculture at the Goetheanum highlights the strength in community, with biodynamic farming leading the way. This is their latest perspective.

Editorial Team
4 min read
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