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Grammar Mishaps: Sympathy vs. Empathy
by Robin
I recently received a hub request to write an article on the difference between sympathy and empathy. Receiving my undergrad in Psychology, I had my own thoughts on the differences already, but decided to add... published 12 months ago
Psychism - 7 Signs You're An Empath
by Isabella Snow
I’m writing this article because there just isn’t enough information on the internet. The most common returns on the subject are related to online gaming. So, if you’ve come here looking for... published 7 months ago
Intelligence (IQ) vs. Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
by mqjeffrey
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin Apparent in many aspects of human interaction is the notion of... published 8 months ago
Psychism: Tips For Empaths
by Isabella Snow
This article is specifically for those people who already know they are Empaths -- which is far more involved than just having empathy. Most of you are not Empaths, lucky you, and this will likely seem... published 3 months ago
Accepting the Blessing of Sensitivity
by jforrest
Original article published by Talent Development.com I would bet that a lot of us were fully prepared for our own funerals by about age seven, figuring that we were soon going to die from sensory overload.... published 2 months ago
The Origins of Morality
by Kylyssa Shay
I believe that morality in its most basic sense, empathy, is not just a social construct but also a product of evolution. In extended families or tribal clusters as our ancestors must have lived co-operation... published 5 months ago
Technology Helping Police and Social Workers
by Leslie Poston
Who says technology doesn’t have applications for civil service? Recent developments in technology are allowing law enforcement personnel and psychiatric and social workers to experience more empathy... published 12 months ago
Walk A Mile
by teeray
Do you stick with your perspective on a permanent basis? If so, and if you're incapable of being able to "walk a mile in another person's shoes," then you could be misinterpreting the behaviors and words of... published 6 months ago
Errors on a Gross Scale
by teeray
A big phrase which simply means that 'we assume too much' and consequently come to a lot of wrong conclusions. * At work * At home * With spouses, friends, and especially strangers. Our minds filter out data... published 6 months ago
Focus on Self versus Focus on Others
by TrueXpression
A good friend of mine, Rachel (not real name) had a bad fall day before yesterday and went to the hospital to have a X-ray of the knee. This was not her first time. When she was at the hospital, she told me... published 4 months ago











