The tips for spiritual health are helpful. Never thought about it as part of overall wellbeing before
Sign up to see more
SignupAlready a member?
LoginBy continuing, you agree to Sociomix's Terms of Service, Privacy Policy

The tips for spiritual health are helpful. Never thought about it as part of overall wellbeing before
That point about ambiguity acceptance is crucial in todays world. Things are rarely black and white.
I did a month-long social media break last year. It was tough at first but incredibly freeing once I adjusted.
I've watched both American singing shows and Eurovision. They're completely different experiences that shouldn't be compared.
Love the point about two-factor authentication. Saved my MMO account more than once!
Comparative Mythology's approach to finding common threads across cultures is really intriguing.
Learning the terminology was definitely the biggest hurdle when I started. This guide would have saved me so much confusion!
I discovered my whole house color scheme from a single throw pillow I loved.
Sure, changing jobs might be exciting, but what about building meaningful relationships with colleagues? That takes time.
In response to the networking comment above, I think you're missing the point. It's not about playing games, it's about building genuine professional relationships
The concept of reality being different for everyone makes me question my own perspective more often now.
The suggested alternatives are helpful but I think tone and sincerity matter more than the exact words used.
I found the language differences fascinating. In Minnesota we say duck duck grey duck instead of duck duck goose!
Am I the only one concerned about the pacing? There's a lot of complex plot points to cover.
Just started watching because of Netflix and I'm blown away. Can't believe I waited this long to give it a try.
My girlfriend and I started a shared playlist where we add songs that remind us of each other
The part about self-efficacy really resonated with me. I often catch myself thinking I'm not capable enough to make real change.
Never thought about humanism as a spectrum before, but this article makes a compelling case for that view.
Honestly, I think the article oversells some of these options. Getting into law school isn't as simple as just having a history degree.
Really interesting what the article mentions about Microsoft's hybrid approach. Seems like the best of both worlds to me.