Every year, as December approaches, the same invisible pressure begins to creep in. “Finish strong.” “End the year on a high.” “Don’t waste these last few weeks.” It sounds motivating. Encouraging, even. But for many of us, it quietly turns into something heavier - something that sits in the chest and whispers, “You should’ve done more.” And that’s where it starts to mess with our mind. Why the End of the Year Feels Emotionally Heavy Psychologically, our brain treats endings as checkpoints. We automatically review our lives, what changed, what didn’t, what hurt, what healed, and what never got the chance to. This process is natural. But it becomes overwhelming when reflection turns into self-evaluation . We don’t just ask: What happened this year? We start asking: Was I good enough? Did I grow enough? Why am I still stuck in some of the same patterns? And suddenly, the end of the year doesn’t feel like closure - it feels like judgment. Our minds are w...
Hey everyone! I’m Mahika Maru, a rehabilitation counsellor passionate about making psychology real, relatable, and easy to understand. Through The InnerSphere Journal, I explore how psychology shapes our daily lives, relationships, mental health, career confusion, and everything in between. This space is about breaking down real struggles, patterns, and mindsets of our generation in a way that actually makes sense. Grab a coffee and let’s dive in