Welcome to Noggix, your go-to source for insightful and engaging content on various aspects of psychology, mental health, and personal development. Created by Alexandra Butler, this blog aims to explore the latest research, offer practical tips, and provide guidance on understanding the complexities of the mind and behavior. Join us as we delve into topics such as emotional well-being, cognitive science, and mindfulness, helping you improve your mental health and lead a more fulfilled life. Whether you are a psychology enthusiast, a student, or simply seeking to enhance your self-awareness, Noggix offers valuable resources and perspectives to enrich your journey.
July 10, 2026 - 05:01
Why Losing Your Job to AI Might Reveal What You Actually AreA translator who once earned a comfortable living from his language skills recently watched 70 percent of his income vanish. Not because he got worse at his job. Not because clients stopped needing...
July 9, 2026 - 00:10
How Choosing Hope Can Empower YouIt is easy to think of hope as a passive feeling, something that happens to you when things go well. But a growing body of research suggests that hope is actually an active skill, a choice that can...
July 8, 2026 - 01:50
How Islamophobia Harms Us AllAttacks on Muslim political figures and distorted media portrayals continue to paint an entire faith community as a danger to the United States. But the real threat to national security and social...
July 6, 2026 - 02:50
Psychology says people who are extremely brand conscious aren't always trying to impress others, it may reNew research in consumer psychology suggests that people who are extremely brand conscious are not always trying to impress others or climb the social ladder. While many assume that buying...
This article highlights the crucial role of emotional intelligence in parenting, offering practical strategies for fostering resilience and emotional health in children for lifelong benefits.
Author: Derek Morrow
July 10, 2026
This article beautifully highlights the power of gratitude in transforming our mindset. It`s fascinating how simple practices can lead to profound changes in our brain and overall happiness. I appreciate the insights shared and look forward to...
Author: Vesperos Sheppard
July 9, 2026
This article really hits home. It`s so important to recognize the connection between chronic illness and mental health. I`ve seen firsthand how they can influence each other. Thanks for shedding light on this often overlooked topic. Keep up the great work!
Author: Rachael McKibben
July 9, 2026
10 July 2026
How to Balance Ambition and Contentment for a Happier Life
In a world that celebrates the hustle, how do you find peace? Should you aim higher, or should you be happy where you are? Striking the right balance between ambition and contentment is like...
9 July 2026
The Role of Medication in Managing Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia—a word that can feel heavy and daunting. For those who live with this condition, it’s not just a label; it’s a daily reality that comes with its own challenges. If you or...
8 July 2026
Emotional Intelligence in Negotiation: Finding Win-Win Solutions
Have you ever walked away from a negotiation thinking, “Wow, that actually went well”? Chances are, emotional intelligence (EQ) had something to do with it. Whether you`re hashing things out in...
7 July 2026
Unlocking the Power of the Mind-Body Connection for Holistic Health
Ever had a `gut feeling` about something, only to realize later that your intuition was spot on? Or maybe you’ve felt physically sick after a stretch of emotional stress? That’s not just...
6 July 2026
Harnessing Empathy in Times of Crisis and Uncertainty
In a world filled with constant changes, challenges, and crises, empathy can be the secret ingredient that helps us navigate through tough times. Whether it’s a global pandemic, economic...
5 July 2026
How to Recognize and Manage Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia
Let’s face it—schizophrenia is a complicated beast. It’s like your brain opened too many tabs and forgot how to close them. Most folks hear `schizophrenia` and immediately think of...