How to Stop Being Needy: Why People Get Clingy & 32 Ways to Fix It
Being codependent and leaning on others isn’t a healthy habit all the time. So, learn how to stop being needy and stand on your own two feet.
This is your guide to leading a better life, from relationships to self-help, and everything else in between. If it’s a good life you want, these reads are for you.
Being codependent and leaning on others isn’t a healthy habit all the time. So, learn how to stop being needy and stand on your own two feet.
When someone does something to hurt you, it’s not easy to let go of resentment. However, it really can be done if you try. So, here’s how you can do it.
Are you in an unhappy relationship? If you are, learn about the lies you tell yourself, the signs of a toxic partnership, and what you should do.
If you have a clingy friend, it can be maddening and frustrating. So, what should you do to handle this friendship? Here are some tips for you to follow.
When you’re in a relationship, most people expect to feel loved. But if you are feeling neglected, then you need to know the signs and what to do.
Life isn’t always rainbows and butterflies. Everyone goes through rough times, but some people don’t bounce back. Here are the signs of an unhappy person.
They are everywhere – people who are selfish and don’t really care about others. You probably know one, but here is how to tell if someone is using you.
We all want to be loved by everyone. But if you sacrifice your own wants, needs, and happiness for other people, then you are a people pleaser.
We all have emotions, but sometimes it’s difficult to get them out to people. So, here’s how to express your feelings, and do it the right way.
Do you have a negative person in your life who sucks the happiness right out of you? Learn how to deal with negative people and regain your smile.
Have you heard about ugly duckling syndrome? It’s when someone is awkward and unattractive in their younger years and turn into a swan when they’re older.
Who are you? What are you about? These are questions we all need to ask ourselves. Self-concept is a vital part of development and emotional wellbeing.