Self-development
In this section we share ways to build healthy habits, review time management tools, and find out how our brain works and how we can use its full potential for effective learning. In short, we show you how you can make the most of your body's resources and direct them towards improving yourself. Each article in the 'Self-improvement' section is not just a text, but a guide to action filled with detailed instructions.
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Winter is a unique time when you can pause all internal processes and changes. The world seems to quiet down, and in this silence, you finally get the chance to hear yourself.
In today’s world, full of challenges and uncertainty, caring for one’s mental health is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity.
Winter is the perfect time to rethink your daily rhythm and add something that makes you stronger, calmer, or more inspired.
Winter is a special time of year when the usual rhythm of life naturally slows down. The daylight hours become shorter, social interactions become rarer, and the surrounding space fills with more silence and pauses.
When the last shimmering holiday lights fade, and the noise of celebration gives way to everyday silence, many of us encounter an uninvited guest — the post-New Year slump. This state, reminiscent of light melancholy, sadness, or a feeling of emptiness, is familiar to many, especially to those living in big cities where the pace of life is so fast that the contrast between the festive calm and the workday rush feels overwhelming.
The holidays are like a movie: everyone plays their own role. Some manage everything — from decorating the tree to saving the world, others live for love and warmth, some grumble about fireworks, and some just believe in miracles.
The New Year is not just a change of dates on the calendar; it’s a time of magic, hopes, and, of course, expectations. We all make wishes, make plans, and eagerly anticipate what the coming year will bring us.
The New Year is not only about traditions and a festive mood, but also a moment when our usual roles become especially visible: some inspire and give warmth, some quietly maintain order and help others, and some fill the space with beauty and harmony.
Holidays are not only a change of dates on the calendar, but also an opportunity to listen to yourself: to recover, gain a new impulse, or invest in your own development.
Every December, the same guest enters our homes again and again — prickly, smelling of resin, and somehow absolutely irreplaceable.
Every December we seem to open the door to a special emotional space: we evaluate the past months, analyze our successes and failures, dream of new horizons, and solemnly promise ourselves that next year we will definitely become “better.”
We are used to explaining people’s success with obvious factors: knowledge, hard work, luck, connections, time, persistence. But sometimes you look at a person — and you simply don’t understand why exactly them.
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