Psychological test: The picture you choose reveals the personality trait that's holding back your success

Psychological test: The picture you choose reveals the personality trait that's holding back your success

 13:00 27/08/2025

A new personality test is trending online. It uses storm images to identify negative traits. Marina Winberg shared this test on social media. The test claims to reveal hidden flaws. These flaws may be holding you back from success. Choose a storm image that irritates you. The image reveals your personality blind spot.
Former Highlanders flanker Shane Christie dies at 39 due to concussion: Why even minor head injuries should not be ignored

Former Highlanders flanker Shane Christie dies at 39 due to concussion: Why even minor head injuries should not be ignored

 13:00 27/08/2025

Former Highlanders flanker Shane Christie tragically passed away at 39 after battling concussion-related issues. The rugby community mourns the loss of the Tasman captain, who retired due to persistent symptoms. Christie's death highlights the growing concerns about CTE and the long-term health risks associated with brain injuries in sports, prompting calls for improved medical protocols and early intervention.
3 Subtle Signs of Passive-Aggression You Might Be Missing, According to Expert Psychologist

3 Subtle Signs of Passive-Aggression You Might Be Missing, According to Expert Psychologist

 05:00 27/08/2025

Have you ever received the cold shoulder without knowing why? Ever been praised in a way that left you second-guessing whether it was really a compliment? Well, then, you may have already crossed paths with passive-aggressive behaviour. What is it? Passive-aggressive behaviour is defined as behaviour that is seemingly innocuous, accidental, or neutral but that indirectly displays an unconscious aggressive motive. In simple words, it's a way of expressing negative feelings, such as anger or annoyance, indirectly. Such behaviours are often difficult to identify and can sabotage relationships at home and at work. Wondering how to recognize passive-aggressive behaviour? Dr. Julie Smith, a clinical psychologist and bestselling author, has shared 3 signs that point towards passive-aggressive behaviour. Let’s take a look.
Not meditation, not exercise: The 5-minute habit that improves heart and brain health

Not meditation, not exercise: The 5-minute habit that improves heart and brain health

 11:01 21/08/2025

In today's fast-paced life, humming for just five to ten minutes daily can significantly boost health. Research indicates humming increases nitric oxide release, improving blood flow and benefiting both heart and brain function. This simple practice, rooted in ancient traditions, enhances oxygen circulation, potentially improving alertness, mood, and promoting relaxation. Incorporate humming into daily routines for a natural health boost.
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