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Isabella Viora
I’m an emerging writer. I love reading and writing book reviews. I also learn about relationships and personal mental growth. I share original writings in my daily life, and hope you enjoy my content.
Mental Drain: How to Stop the Anxiety Cycle
This article explains the anxiety cycle, shares simple actions to break it, and reminds people to avoid common wrong coping traps.
Read moreThe Razor’s Edge Book Review :Worldliness and detachment are a dilemma
Life offers no perfect path; spiritual pursuit and worldly comfort each come with inherent trade-offs and lonely costs.
Read moreInteraction Ways: How to Deal with a People-Pleaser
It analyzes people-pleaser psychology, provides practical communication skills to set boundaries and build healthy relationships.
Read moreEmotional Self-help: How to Deal with Anxiety Attacks at Work
Share three hidden instant tricks to calm anxiety attacks at work quietly in minutes without medicine or others noticing.
Read morePhysiological Reaction: Can Anxiety Make You Feel Like You Have to Pee
Master simple psychological tactics to stop false pee urges triggered by anxiety in work, study and daily life scenarios.
Read moreMy Brilliant Friend Book Review: Friendship Is a Lifelong Underflow
It depicts the twisted lifelong bond between two women, shaping each other mutually with envy, admiration and inseparable spiritual entanglement.
Read moreThérèse Desqueyroux Book Review:An Unsolved Spiritual Cage
It lays bare married women's inner emptiness and spiritual suffocation, showing some life dilemmas have no solution and plain life can trap one's soul.
Read moreA Tale of Two Cities Book Review: The Best and Worst of Times
It reveals the coexistence of good and evil in times, showing the cost of hatred, eternal trauma and the noble meaning of self-sacrifice.
Read moreParents’ Guide: When to worry about child anxiety
Parents' guide to spotting childhood anxiety signs, understanding symptoms, and using simple ways to comfort and guide kids to emotional calm.
Read moreThe Perks of Being a WallflowerBook Review: How Silence Is Translated into Words
It dissects youth loneliness and hidden trauma, letting introverts sort out silent emotions through words to achieve self-acceptance and spiritual healing.
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