News stories about "feel" in India.

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My husband is an old dad; I feel guilty for my kids

I feel guilty that my husband is an 'old' dad. I worry about the things he may not be around for in our kids' lives, like being at their weddings. Key Points

Insider

Stereotypes VS Reality of zodiac signs

Assumptions often lead to the formation of a certain stereotype. However, the reality of someone might be completely different from what we assume. | Horoscope Key Points

Hindustan Times

I'm a bisexual person who doesn't enjoy sex. People are often confused by my identity — and the fact that I have a male fiancé doesn't help.

Maddie Alzamora identifies as bisexual and asexual, and she has a male fiancé. She says she often feels like her queer identity is invisible. Key Points

Insider

How to Make Bionic Limbs (Literally) Very Cool

Temperature is one of the hardest aspects of touch to re-create for prosthetic users. This tiny patch could help people with amputated limbs sense coldness. Key Points

WIRED

Why Sudeep Shah is bullish on BPCL from the OMC pack?

​But comparatively if you see BPCL looks stronger. BPCL has not fallen much from its life highs of 660. So relative strength is there in BPCL. Key Points

Economic Times

Red flags in relationship: Recognising C-PTSD and narcissistic abuse

Narcissistic abuse in relationships is a major red flag. Here's what it feels like. | Health Key Points

Hindustan Times

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Causes, symptoms and treatment

Most people with Seasonal Affective Disorder experience symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months, sapping their energy and making them feel moody. These symptoms usually resolve during the spring and summer months. Here are its causes, symptoms and treatment | Health Key Points

Hindustan Times

Science-backed ways to feel pretty, beautiful, and attractive

Feeling more beautiful and attractive could be easier than you think. According to scientific studies and relationship experts, there are simple lifestyle changes that you can make to look and feel more desirable. Key Points

Insider

Suckers’ rally maybe coming up; stay close to the exit: Rahul Sharma

Rahul Sharma says: “We have seen a dip at the beginning of the year and now Nifty is ready to propel towards the 22,000 mark. We strongly feel that there is a strong chance of a sucker's rally coming into play. We may be well towards the end of this mega up move that we have seen in the last couple of months. We can continue to party but stay close to the exit.” Key Points

Economic Times

3 early signs of a good relationship, according to a therapist

Pay attention to how you feel to decide if your new relationship is working, therapist Patrice Le Goy said. She shared three ways to tell. Key Points

Insider

6 common myths about babies and newborns you may believe

Here are some common myths about babies. If you struggle with breastfeeding, need a break, or don't bond right away, you're not a bad parent. Key Points

Insider

Struggling to feel satisfied after eating? Try these 5 simple strategies

Enhancing psychological satisfaction after a meal is crucial for overall well-being. Here are five tips to feel more positive and fulfilled after eating. | Health Key Points

Hindustan Times

Missing Day 2024: 6 things to do when you are missing someone you love

Managing emotions when every inch of your existence is pining to be with that person seems nearly impossible. Here are things to do when missing a loved one. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Bradley Cooper draws criticism for being ‘ableist’ due to his ‘no chairs’ policy

Bradley Cooper has drawn strong criticism for his ‘no chairs’ policy on set. Many have labelled the actor as an ‘ableist’ and much more. Read more below.  | Hollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

How does emotional avoidance looks like? Therapist answers

From pretending to be fine to cutting off people, here are few ways how emotional avoidance works. Know from the expert here. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Decoding the ‘deeper meaning’ behind things that may ‘trigger’ you

"It is very common to hear people say they got triggered by some event, or by others' comments or behaviour or a news or social media post," Shilpa Bandyopadhyay, Lecturer, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) Key Points

The Indian Express

Understanding the ‘deeper meaning’ behind things that may ‘trigger’ you

"It is very common to hear people say they got triggered by some event, or by others' comments or behaviour or a news or social media post," Shilpa Bandyopadhyay, PhD. Lecturer, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) Key Points

The Indian Express

How to confront a partner who has poor hygiene, according to a therapist

Addressing a partner's personal hygiene is tricky because it can make them feel hurt and defensive. Don't give a laundry list of complaints all at once, a therapist said. Key Points

Insider

Christmas 2023: Alia Bhatt's intimate celebration with Ranbir Kapoor and family is all heart

The actress shared some pictures on Instagram with Ranbir, mother Soni Razdan, sister Shaheen, filmmaker and friend Ayan Mukerji, and wrote- 'grateful for this bunch.. grateful for so so much..' Key Points

Firstpost

Worried about AI? You might have AI-nxiety. Here's how to cope with it

The rapid growth of AI technology has led to the coining of the term AI-nxiety, describing the uneasy feeling about the effects of AI such as the potential to create fake videos and spread disinformation which polarises societies. To cope with AI-nxiety, people should realize that AI is already a part of our lives, prepare for new career prospects and take breaks from screens. Key Points

Economic Times