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Farkas Margaréta

Farkas Margaréta is a Bienvibe contributor writing vetted, bite-size lifestyle inspiration on wellness, style, relationships and more.

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Is Fresh Pasta Really Better Than Dried? Chefs Settle the Debate — Lifestyle

Is Fresh Pasta Really Better Than Dried? Chefs Settle the Debate

The differences between fresh and dried pasta go beyond ingredients—they’re in how they’re made. Chefs share when to choose fresh or dried pasta for the best results.

Jaw Clenching: A Common Habit That Signals Overload — Health

Jaw Clenching: A Common Habit That Signals Overload

Jaw clenching reveals more about us than we might think. It’s often a sign of everyday stress and tension worth paying attention to.

7 Behaviors That Reveal You’re Living Under Constant Pressure to Please — Lifestyle

7 Behaviors That Reveal You’re Living Under Constant Pressure to Please

Many people seem kind and helpful at first glance, but behind the scenes, they’re often driven by a constant need to please. These signs can help you spot this pattern.

What Does Your Morning Routine Say About You? Here Are 7 Insights — Lifestyle

What Does Your Morning Routine Say About You? Here Are 7 Insights

Your morning routine reveals a lot about you, often without you even noticing. Quietly and honestly, it reflects how you operate and what you truly need.

These Jobs Are the Most Likely to Spark Office Romances — Lifestyle

These Jobs Are the Most Likely to Spark Office Romances

Many of us know someone who’s had a workplace romance. In certain fields, close connections between colleagues happen way more often.

Sound familiar? The best comebacks always come after the argument — Lifestyle

Sound familiar? The best comebacks always come after the argument

Many of us have experienced thinking of the perfect response only after a debate. Those late answers actually offer a chance to learn and grow.

Living with OCD Every Day: A Woman’s Story of Tough Times — Health

Living with OCD Every Day: A Woman’s Story of Tough Times

Through one woman’s story, get a glimpse into the daily challenges of living with OCD. Learn how to coexist with compulsions and anxiety.

The Secret to a Lovable Home That Lasts: Follow Your Own Taste, Not Trends — Decor

The Secret to a Lovable Home That Lasts: Follow Your Own Taste, Not Trends

There comes a moment when you realize something’s off with your home. Everything looks nice, but it just doesn’t feel alive.

Do You Sleep with Your Door Open? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t — Health

Do You Sleep with Your Door Open? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t

Many people naturally leave their bedroom door open while sleeping, but this habit can seriously impact your nighttime safety and sleep quality. Experts say a closed door matters not just in emergencies but for everyday restful sleep.

8 Jobs That Test Your Patience Every Single Day — Lifestyle

8 Jobs That Test Your Patience Every Single Day

Some jobs look totally ordinary from the outside but come with incredible mental strain. These roles constantly push the limits of your patience.

Ready for Your Spring Refresh? How to Make Lasting Changes in Your Life — Health

Ready for Your Spring Refresh? How to Make Lasting Changes in Your Life

Every spring reminds us that new beginnings aren’t just possible—they’re natural. As nature slowly wakes up, so does our desire for change.

Polka Dots Everywhere – 7 Must-Have Spring Pieces — Fashion

Polka Dots Everywhere – 7 Must-Have Spring Pieces

Polka dots are making a stylish comeback this spring, appearing on a variety of wardrobe favorites. Discover the trendiest pieces that are guaranteed to brighten up your look.

So Many Unspoken Rules: Why Do We Act Weird in Elevators? — Lifestyle

So Many Unspoken Rules: Why Do We Act Weird in Elevators?

Riding an elevator can stir up strange feelings for many. The tight space and unusual situation make everyone behave a little differently.

5+1 Signs It’s Not Lack of Motivation, But Too Many Options — Lifestyle

5+1 Signs It’s Not Lack of Motivation, But Too Many Options

We often feel something’s off with our motivation, but maybe that’s not the real issue. Too many choices can lead to indecision and procrastination.

Success Guilt – Do You Often Feel Like You "Don’t Deserve It"? — Lifestyle

Success Guilt – Do You Often Feel Like You "Don’t Deserve It"?

Many of us experience guilt when success finally comes our way. Why do we feel undeserving of success, and how can we overcome it?

Overreacting or justified? 7 signs to help you tell the difference — Lifestyle

Overreacting or justified? 7 signs to help you tell the difference

It’s often tough to know if a feeling is justified or just an overreaction. These signs can help you see if your response truly makes sense.

After the Breakup, Before Moving On: When It’s Not the Person You Miss, But the Feeling of Dopamine — Lifestyle

After the Breakup, Before Moving On: When It’s Not the Person You Miss, But the Feeling of Dopamine

Breakups aren’t always a clean break. Often, it’s our brain’s dopamine dependence that makes letting go so tough.

Why Are We More Attracted to Unavailable People? Here’s the Psychology Behind It — Lifestyle

Why Are We More Attracted to Unavailable People? Here’s the Psychology Behind It

For some reason, people often start feeling drawn to those who seem a bit more distant. But why does this happen, and what makes unavailable people seem more exciting?

Why Do We Eat So Much More During the Holidays Than We’d Like? — Lifestyle

Why Do We Eat So Much More During the Holidays Than We’d Like?

Holiday overeating is more about mood, traditions, and emotions than a lack of willpower. The special holiday atmosphere easily overrides our body’s signals.

Why Do You Replay Arguments in Your Head Hours Later? – The Psychology of "Hindsight Wisdom" — Lifestyle

Why Do You Replay Arguments in Your Head Hours Later? – The Psychology of "Hindsight Wisdom"

Ever notice how, hours after an argument, you suddenly think of the perfect thing you should have said? This is called "hindsight wisdom," a totally natural experience with some interesting psychological roots.

Is This How You "Rest"? 7 Signs It’s Not True Rest — Health

Is This How You "Rest"? 7 Signs It’s Not True Rest

Many of us think of rest as the time when we finally sit down and don’t have to do anything. But if we’re honest, often the “rest” we fit into our day doesn’t actually recharge our energy.

5 Reasons Why Multitasking Is Actually an Energy Drain — Health

5 Reasons Why Multitasking Is Actually an Energy Drain

Multitasking once seemed like a superpower, but it actually consumes more energy than it saves. Our brains can’t truly multitask, and constant switching leads to fatigue.

Are You a Conflict Avoider or Ready to Face It? Here Are 5+1 Signs to Help You Decide — Lifestyle

Are You a Conflict Avoider or Ready to Face It? Here Are 5+1 Signs to Help You Decide

Avoiding conflict is a natural reaction for many, but it’s not always the best choice. Here are some signs to help you recognize if you’re dodging conflicts too often.

"Want a Little More?" Why We Eat More When Dining with Others — Lifestyle

"Want a Little More?" Why We Eat More When Dining with Others

Sharing meals is about more than just food—it’s about connection. During these moments, we naturally tend to eat more than when we’re alone.