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Alexandra Blogier (Page 2)

Staff Writer

Since 2022
1580 Articles

About Alexandra Blogier

Alexandra Blogier, MFA, is a writer based in Boston, Massachusetts who covers psychology, social issues, relationships, self-help topics, and human interest stories.

Articles

A woman stretching in bed at sunrise; illustrating the transition from sleep to an active brain state that a neuroscientist identifies as crucial for long-term cognitive health.

5 Things A Neuroscientist Does Every Morning To Keep Her Brain Sharp — And The One Thing She Won't Do

Boomer grandpa judging today's parenting while his wife smiles

Boomers Believe 11 'Benefits' Of Today's Soft Parenting Are Actually Major Problems

A quirky cat with wide, dilated eyes looking intensely excited; a visual example of the 'weird' feline behaviors and strange quirks that are actually rooted in cat psychology.

15 Strange Quirks About Cats That Explain Why Yours Acts So Weird

Older mom comforts her Gen Z young adult daughter

Gen Z Has A Hard Time Supporting Themselves As Adults Because Of Their Parents' 11 Unintentional Traits

A stylish woman with an understated and humble demeanor; illustrating the subtle social behaviors and 'understated body language' people exhibit when they are strongly attracted to someone.

If You're More Attractive Than You Realize, People Probably Do These 3 Things Around You All The Time

A portrait of a man with a cold, blank expression; illustrating the 'stonewalling' and emotional unavailability that allows a narcissist to never admit they are wrong.

7 Psychological Tactics Narcissists Use So They Never Have To Admit They’re Wrong

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