Personality

Interesting Discoveries in Human Behavior Research (Part 1)

by Queen D, May 5, 2016

Human behavior can be puzzling—and sometimes, the research is even more surprising. These findings might just change how you see yourself (and everyone else).

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Mental Health & Well-Being

You’re Not Alone In Your Problem: Universal Life Lessons

by Queen D, April 29, 2016

Not one of us has a perfect life story. These reflections from Queendom visitors prove that our mistakes, doubts, and do-overs are more normal—and more shared—than we think.

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Love & Relationships

3 Research-Backed Ways to Bond With Your Kids

by Queen D, February 3, 2016

Turns out, you don’t need a freezer full of ice cream to be a great parent (though it might help). These three techniques help you build a solid relationship without the sugar rush.

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Personal Development

Social Faux Pas You Didn’t Know You’re Making

by Queen D, January 20, 2016

You might think you’re being friendly, helpful, or just honest—but some habits quietly cross the line. These are the social faux pas worth rethinking.

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Personal Development

Why a Little Selfishness Is Actually Good for You

by Queen D, December 16, 2015

We treat selfishness like a sin—but what if a little self-priority is healthy? Ignore the guilt. There’s data showing putting your needs first sometimes isn’t the same as being heartless.

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Personal Development

Fun Psychology: Hilarious Signs It’s Time to Change Therapists

by Queen D, September 11, 2015

This post is not real advice—unless it accidentally is. We’re just having some fun with the weird stuff that sometimes happens in therapy.

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Mental Health & Well-Being

How to “Test Drive” a Therapist Before You Commit

by Queen D, September 3, 2015

Buying a car? You’d research, test drive, check the price, right? So why treat finding a therapist like roulette? Here’s how to shop smart and secure a good fit.

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Personality

Dog Owners vs. Cat Owners: What the Science Says

by Queen D, March 18, 2015

Dog owners often score higher on extroversion. Cat owners are more introspective and yes—occasionally a bit neurotic.

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Personal Development

Self-Limiting Beliefs That Are Holding You Back

by Queen D, August 12, 2014

Thoughts that start with “I’ll never be…” or “I can’t…” are not truths—they’re self-limiting beliefs. Here’s how to push past them.

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Attitude & Lifestyle

Science Says You Can Create Your Own Luck

by Queen D, June 25, 2014

Luck isn’t just fate—it’s a mindset. These research-backed habits—being open, listening to hunches, staying hopeful, and rethinking bad breaks—give your luck a boost.

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