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Literature Review

Literature Review

By: Syed Imran Al-Hasyir
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An audio series where I explore academic research through a personal lens. I explore studies on the mind, burnout, and emotional well-being, then reflect on how they echo in our everyday lives. Each entry is part research, part journal — an ongoing attempt to bridge knowledge with lived experience.

Syed Imran Al-Hasyir 2025
Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Your Embarrassment Means You Care: The Psychological Paradox of the Cringe
    Nov 10 2025

    Why does doing something simple in public feel intensely terrifying? We often confuse that nervous, awkward feeling with incompetence, but the psychological research tells a different story. In this reflection, we dive into the science of Social-Evaluative Threat (SET)—the brain's alarm system that treats social situations with strangers as a threat to survival. We break down the vicious cycle of self-focused attention that convinces you the audience is judging you, even when they aren't. The key takeaway: The discomfort you feel—the cringe—is actually a vital social signal. It proves you care deeply about social norms, making you more trustworthy and likable to others. This episode is about reclaiming your anxiety as a sign of social competence.

    This deep research is part of my ongoing work as I pursue a Master’s in Psychology. If this episode helped you or offered new insight, your support genuinely helps fund this journey. You can support the work here: https://coff.ee/syednote

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    3 mins
  • If you were a fish, How big would you be?
    Nov 2 2025

    Do you ever feel fundamentally inadequate or not smart enough? That familiar, crushing feeling of being the "little fish" in a big pond is a real psychological phenomenon—and the good news is, it is not your fault. This episode introduces the Big Fish Little Pond Effect (BFLPE) and how you can actively reframe your environment to boost your self-confidence and motivation.

    We dive into the research of the BFLPE, which explains why being in a high-achieving environment, especially an educational one, can unintentionally lower your Academic Self-Concept (ASC). It's a simple contrast effect: constantly measuring yourself against the top of the class makes your own efforts feel smaller.

    In This Episode, We Discuss:

    • The Science of Self-Doubt: What the BFLPE research tells us about how social comparison can damage your perceived intelligence, even when you're performing well.
    • Reclaiming Your Agency: A practical look at "deliberate comparison" and how shifting your focus allows you to choose inspiration over competition.
    • My Personal Shift: A genuine reflection on navigating my Master's degree, moving from feeling intimidated by brilliant course mates to being truly motivated by them.
    • The Universal Takeaway: Why this effect is about more than just grades; it's about the conscious choice to build a mindset that supports your growth.

    The goal isn't to pretend you're a big fish, but to realize that you have the power to select who and what you measure yourself against.

    If you've ever struggled with self-belief in a competitive setting, this conversation is for you.

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    3 mins
  • The Smallest Action Holds the Heaviest Weight
    Oct 12 2025

    In this thoughtful exploration, we ask: What if the weight we feel waiting for motivation is heavier than the effort of simply starting?

    Inspired by a simple lecture insight, we look at the psychological mechanics—from the neural reward system to how we perceive ourselves—that prove the first small step is the most critical. This is a reminder that you don't need a monumental burst of inspiration. You just need to commit to the smallest action to create the person you want to become.

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    3 mins
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