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8 signs someone is genuinely magnetic rather than just confident — and why psychology says the difference almost always comes down to how safe they make you feel to stop performing around them
Claire Ryan April 23, 2026
7 signs you’ve been living by “you only live once” in a way that will make retirement the hardest chapter of your life — and why psychology says most people don’t see it until it’s already too late to change
John Burke April 22, 2026
If you’ve started replaying work conversations at 3am word for word, psychology says you’re not processing what was said, you’re circling the version of yourself that didn’t speak up when it mattered
Paul Edwards April 22, 2026
People who arrive at work at exactly the right time — not eager, not scrambling — often display these 7 quiet traits that most managers mistake for indifference
Claire Ryan April 22, 2026
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7 reasons retirement feels like loss even when everything goes exactly to plan — and why psychology says most people are completely unprepared for every single one of them
John Burke April 22, 2026
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Psychology says the people who stay longest in jobs they’ve outgrown aren’t the most fearful ones — they’re the ones who are best at building a convincing case for why right now isn’t the right time
Paul Edwards April 22, 2026
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The reason work from home vlogs feel so calming isn’t the lo-fi music or the tidy desk — psychology says it’s because watching someone else work in peace gives you the one thing most modern workplaces have stopped providing
Paul Edwards April 21, 2026
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Nobody talks about the specific kind of tired that comes from staying in a job you’ve already mentally left — and psychology says the thing keeping most people there has nothing to do with the salary
Paul Edwards April 21, 2026
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John Burke
April 21, 2026
The workplace habits that earn more respect than any promotion (7 things the most admired people do without being asked)

Paul Edwards
April 21, 2026
7 differences between people who handle criticism at work without flinching and those who carry it home for days — and psychology says it almost always traces back to the same childhood experience

Paul Edwards
April 20, 2026
7 differences between people who thrive under pressure and those who quietly fall apart — and psychology says it was never really about resilience

John Burke
April 20, 2026
Psychology says the professionals who dread retirement most aren’t the ones who love their work — they’re the ones who never built anything outside of it that felt equally real

John Burke
April 19, 2026
I’m 64 and finally retired comfortably — here are 7 quiet money habits I started in my 40s that mattered more than any raise

Claire Ryan
April 19, 2026
9 quiet things people do to build a personal brand that earns respect, not just attention

Paul Edwards
April 19, 2026
The difference between working hard and working effectively shows up before 10 a.m.

John Burke
April 19, 2026
Nobody told me the people who handle pressure best at work aren’t the calmest in the room — they’re the ones who learned decades ago that most urgency is someone else’s panic in disguise

Paul Edwards
April 18, 2026

