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Strategies to help women set boundaries and find work-life balance

Updated on May 05, 2025 06:51 PM IST

Want work-life balance? Here’s what no one tells women about boundaries.

The boundary-setting tricks that women need to know.(File Photo)
By, New Delhi

Opting out of parenthood? Study says, it has something to do with your parents

The study observed a direct link between our attachment patterns with our parents with the decision of having a child.

The choice to remain childfree could stem from the emotional bonds we experienced with our parents(Pexels)
Published on May 05, 2025 01:50 PM IST

Can higher emotional intelligence impact sexual satisfaction? Study answers

The study observed that higher emotional intelligence was associated with lower attachment anxiety and more comfort with interpersonal touch.

Higher emotional intelligence is directly related to lower attachment anxiety.(Freepik)
Updated on May 04, 2025 07:02 PM IST

Are you compatible with your partner? Know 4 signs they are the one for you

Ask the right questions and go beyond shallow compatibility check. Here's how you can assess if they are the one for you.

Check for real parameters of compatibility by evaluating the right emotional cues, not just shared hobbies or preferences.(Freepik)
Updated on May 03, 2025 02:13 PM IST

5 signs your partner is emotionally manipulating you

Stop being an ostrich and get your head out of the sand to make sense of the emotional manipulation happening to you, disguised as love.

Emotional manipulation comes in the form of concern and affection.(Freepik)
Published on May 02, 2025 04:43 PM IST

Do you really believe in karma or just when it works in your favour?

A new study reveals how we view karma differently for ourselves and others, crediting ourselves for good deeds but blaming others for misfortune. Here's why.

Research shows self-serving bias in karma beliefs across cultures and contexts. ( Adobe Stock)
Published on May 02, 2025 10:47 AM IST

Frequent arguments with your partner? Ask these 4 questions to change it

It takes two to tango, so it's not all on them. You may be unaware of your troubling behaviours in arguments. Ask your partner questions to identify them.

In heated moments, you may say things you don't mean. When you calm down, you can ask your partner questions to help identify problematic reactions.(PC: Freepik)
Updated on May 01, 2025 11:55 AM IST

Want deeper intimacy? Expert shares 3 small habits that actually work

If you relationship feels rusty, here are 3 habits that you can include to reignite emotional and physical intimacy, just in one minute of your day. 

Couple needs to invest time to deepen their connection. (Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 29, 2025 11:21 AM IST

How running is helping children build more confidence, one marathon at a time

Fourteen Team TCS Teachers who have inspired their students to run are taking part in the TCS London Marathon on Sunday.

Graham Cooksey was among the Team TCS Teachers who attended a TCS London Marathon workshop with Paula Radcliffe (Handout/PA)
Published on Apr 27, 2025 08:10 PM IST
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Dating coach shares 5 signs ‘they have mentally broken up with you’

From not being consistent to making excuses, know the subtle signs that hint that your partner is no longer interested in you.

Know the signs that can indicate that our partner has mentally broken up with us and are just treating us as an option. (Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 27, 2025 12:31 PM IST

Tinder’s ‘ex-press disposal truck’ lets you literally dump emotional baggage

Tinder’s new campaign lets heartbroken Mumbaikars toss their emotional baggage into ‘ex-press disposal truck,’ offering a quirky way to move on from the past.

Tinder's new campaign encourages letting go of heartbreak with fun disposal truck. (Instagram)
Published on Apr 26, 2025 04:55 PM IST

6 advice that can ruin steady relationships: Therapist shares

From seeking the right person to staying connected in a relationship, know these advices that can ruin your relationship.

A healthy relationship requires patience and understanding each other and embracing the changes.(Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 26, 2025 07:00 AM IST

Stressed at work? Expert shares 8 tips to have a stress-free workplace

From planning your day ahead to avoiding conflict with colleagues, here are 8 tips to have a stress-free time at work.

Work stress can affect our mental health and lead to health implications(Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 24, 2025 08:17 PM IST

5 tips to correctly apologise after an argument, without compromising your views

Expert shares the 5 keys to repairing relationships while protecting your own perspective.

5 right ways to apologise without losing your voice.(Image by Pixabay)
Updated on Apr 24, 2025 06:10 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Disobedient school kids? Study says dad's mental health could be the reason

Father's mental health is responsible for how child may behave in school, as per a study's findings. Here's everything you need to know.

Father's depression can influence child's behaviour. (Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 24, 2025 03:45 PM IST

Study reveals intellectual humility is the smarter way to deal with disagreement

Study uncovered a quality that helps you stay ahead of disagreements and diffuse them quickly. Here's what you need to know.

Emotional humility helps you to read others' emotions.(Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 24, 2025 06:30 AM IST

Less swiping, more talking: Why Gen Z is ditching fast matches for ‘slow dating'

Gen Z is ditching quick swipes for meaningful connections, embracing slow dating to build deeper, more intentional relationships. Here’s why it’s the new trend.

Slow dating resonates with Gen Z, who seek authentic connections by taking time to understand each other. (Unsplash)
Published on Apr 23, 2025 07:30 PM IST

Happy sex life, happier you? Study reveals it reduces depression risk

Study established a connection between sex and positive mental health, indicating that a regular sex life is important.

A good sex life may benefit your mental health.(Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 23, 2025 07:23 PM IST

Relationship coach shares 10 signs that show you are not ready for love

According to a relationship coach, signs you're not ready for love include seeking approval, confusing chemistry with anxiety, and more. Learn all about them. 

Learn all about the 10 signs that show you are not ready for love. (Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 23, 2025 02:38 PM IST

Is being an only child a blessing or curse? New study shares surprising finding

With family sizes shrinking globally, a study highlights the need to understand the long-term effects of growing up without siblings on adult brain development.

Research reveals how being an only child affects adult brain function and behaviour. (Unsplash)
Published on Apr 22, 2025 02:34 PM IST

Flirting, texting, hiding: How micro-cheating creeps into relationships

Micro-cheating is the subtle betrayal that can hurt relationships. Learn how to recognise it, set boundaries, and rebuild trust before it's too late.

Micro-cheating, a subtle betrayal in relationships, often involves emotional investments crossing boundaries. (Freepik)
Published on Apr 22, 2025 06:00 AM IST

How to build a secure relationship? Relationship coach shares tips

From opting for an intentional and emotionally available partner to showing up for them, here are a few ways to build a secure and healthy relationship.

To build a secure relationship, the partners need to keep putting in efforts in understanding each other and embracing changes.
Updated on Apr 21, 2025 01:16 PM IST

Study reveals surprising link between scent and friendship

Is your nose silently deciding who to befriend? A study reveals how sensory cues alter our choices of friends.

Friendship develops from a person's personal preferences about their social circle, and it also includes various sensory cues. (Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 20, 2025 12:23 PM IST

A hug today may shape your child's tomorrow, even mould their personality: Study

A simple act like a hug and how frequently you hug, can set your child up for the future and the difference can be seen even among identical twins, per a study.

Hugging is not only an emotional expression but is significant enough to shape the child's personality.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 18, 2025 04:29 PM IST

Getting a pet as a couple? Here's what to know if you ever break up

From relationship expert to vet, experts weigh in on when it’s the right time, and how a breakup can affect your furry friend emotionally.

Getting a dog as a couple is some pure, cinematic, dreamy stuff, but you may need a reality check.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 18, 2025 03:48 PM IST

Can love mould minds? Therapist explains how relationships shape mental health

From nurturing our self-image to making us feel confident about ourselves, know how relationships can shape mental health.

Unhealthy relationships can deeply damage your self-image. (Freepik)
Published on Apr 17, 2025 08:59 PM IST

What do people love most about sex? Study reveals it's not the orgasm

Research indicates that emotional connection, intimacy, and mutual appreciation are more valued in sexual relationships than orgasms.

A study reveals that over 300 US adults value emotional connection in sex more than orgasms. (Unsplash)
Published on Apr 16, 2025 03:22 PM IST

Goodbye talking stage: 8 solid signs that indicate you can move to the next step

Bring clarity to ‘whatever this is’ in your relationship by checking with these 8 signs. They will tell you if your relationship is prepared for the next jump. 

You will understand when your relationship starts to feel more exclusive.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 15, 2025 01:00 PM IST

Is money ruining your marriage? Study shows how monetary beliefs influence

Monetary beliefs play a big role in determining happiness in marriage. 

Couples who are on the same page about money have open communication.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 14, 2025 06:15 PM IST

Do you mirror your partner's mood? Expert explains why it drains your energy

When your partner's mood feels contagious and you act on it, eventually you may get exhausted. Here's why you do it.

If your partner is anxious, you feel uptight too.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 14, 2025 11:52 AM IST
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