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IB #2 | the psychology of shopping
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The psychology of shopping. IB #3 →. October 24, 2014. From the University of Nebraska studies on perceived scarcity and urgency, we are able to conclude that emotions play a role in how we shop. More specifically, when someone says we can’t have something, we want it. Some of the behaviors triggered by these mental processes were astounding. Beyond shopping, lingering, and visible distress, these heuristics led shoppers to ensure their freedom to buy by any means possible. Another common behavior was &#...
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October | 2014 | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. Think Confident, Be Confident: Boosting Self-Esteem. October 16, 2014. Mdash; 2 Comments. So here are a few ways that can help boost the different aspects of self-esteem:. 2 Accept yourself. Accept that you are not a perfect human being and you have flaws. Take a picture of yourself with a huge smile and post it up somewhere where you will always be reminded that you are different in every single way. October 3, 2014.
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Social Media & Self-Image | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. Social Media & Self-Image. November 25, 2014. Mdash; 1 Comment. On these social networks we are conditioned to show only the best parts of our lives. Without noticing, we are creating a virtual identity to portray to those that don’t see us. So when we post pictures of us in our nicest clothes or us girls wearing as much makeup as possible, what happens to the real us? Who do we become? Laquo; Previous Post. You are com...
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November | 2014 | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. Social Media & Self-Image. November 25, 2014. Mdash; 1 Comment. On these social networks we are conditioned to show only the best parts of our lives. Without noticing, we are creating a virtual identity to portray to those that don’t see us. So when we post pictures of us in our nicest clothes or us girls wearing as much makeup as possible, what happens to the real us? Who do we become? Social Media & Self-Image. Think ...
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The effects of social comparison on self-esteem in young adults: | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. The effects of social comparison on self-esteem in young adults:. October 3, 2014. Mdash; 5 Comments. The little voice in our head that tells us, “You don’t get as much money as her”, “You’re not as smart as him”, “Why aren’t you as skinny as Sally? Next Post ». I think this topic is very important because many people especially teenagers begin to have low self esteem throughout their time in puberty. I feel like it...
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Think Confident, Be Confident: Boosting Self-Esteem | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. Think Confident, Be Confident: Boosting Self-Esteem. October 16, 2014. Mdash; 2 Comments. So here are a few ways that can help boost the different aspects of self-esteem:. 2 Accept yourself. Accept that you are not a perfect human being and you have flaws. Take a picture of yourself with a huge smile and post it up somewhere where you will always be reminded that you are different in every single way. Next Post ». I don...
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Social Media & Self-Image | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. Social Media & Self-Image. November 25, 2014. Mdash; 1 Comment. On these social networks we are conditioned to show only the best parts of our lives. Without noticing, we are creating a virtual identity to portray to those that don’t see us. So when we post pictures of us in our nicest clothes or us girls wearing as much makeup as possible, what happens to the real us? Who do we become? Laquo; Previous Post. You are com...
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Think Confident, Be Confident: Boosting Self-Esteem | Self Esteem in Young Adults
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Self Esteem in Young Adults. Too small Too big Too tall Too short Too fat Too skinny. Think Confident, Be Confident: Boosting Self-Esteem. October 16, 2014. Mdash; 2 Comments. So here are a few ways that can help boost the different aspects of self-esteem:. 2 Accept yourself. Accept that you are not a perfect human being and you have flaws. Take a picture of yourself with a huge smile and post it up somewhere where you will always be reminded that you are different in every single way. Next Post ». I don...
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Introduction to the understanding of college students’ stress and physical related illnesses | medicalpsychblog
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Introduction to the understanding of college students’ stress and physical related illnesses. Stress is the state of mental or emotional-strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances. Well-being is the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. By the popular magazine,. September 2014 issue. With information gathered from the U.F. Counseling and Wellness Center (. Http:/ www.counseling.ufl.edu/cwc/stress-and-college-students.aspx. There are four primary sources of stress:.