“There Are Only Seven True Emotions” – Traditional Chinese Medicine
Onism: The name given to the feeling of realizing how little of the world we’ll each get to experience. Anemoia: The name given to the
Onism: The name given to the feeling of realizing how little of the world we’ll each get to experience. Anemoia: The name given to the
The trauma stuck in your brain and your autonomic nervous system (ANS) patterns is the problem – not an inherent character weakness or an incorrect attitude.
Have you ever wondered why it feels so good to cross something off of your list? There’s a psychological principle, known as the “Zeigarnik effect,”
Once upon a time, it seemed like everyone and their little brother was getting diagnosed with ADD or ADHD. You likely even remember them getting
Unprocessed trauma keeps our nervous systems searching for resolution around the clock, whether we realize it or not. Sometimes, the symptoms aren’t noticeable, or don’t
If you were living in harmony with the world, you’d know it. The truth is, people living 200, or 500, or 1000 years ago weren’t
Trying to get whole after a traumatic experience can feel like a lesson in acronyms – NLP, EMDR, CBT, etc. One method in particular deserves to
Unless you have diabetes, insulin probably doesn’t contribute very much to your daily inner dialogue of things to frantically track. But it should. Public education
What buries itself into the marrow of our egos isn’t what happens to us — it’s how we react to the stories we tell ourselves
Silence is nothing – by nature. It’s coded more by what it isn’t than what it is. Silence is not noise. It is an absence. And
Onism: The name given to the feeling of realizing how little of the world we’ll each get to experience. Anemoia: The name given to the
The trauma stuck in your brain and your autonomic nervous system (ANS) patterns is the problem – not an inherent character weakness or an incorrect attitude.
Have you ever wondered why it feels so good to cross something off of your list? There’s a psychological principle, known as the “Zeigarnik effect,”
Once upon a time, it seemed like everyone and their little brother was getting diagnosed with ADD or ADHD. You likely even remember them getting
Unprocessed trauma keeps our nervous systems searching for resolution around the clock, whether we realize it or not. Sometimes, the symptoms aren’t noticeable, or don’t
If you were living in harmony with the world, you’d know it. The truth is, people living 200, or 500, or 1000 years ago weren’t
Trying to get whole after a traumatic experience can feel like a lesson in acronyms – NLP, EMDR, CBT, etc. One method in particular deserves to
Unless you have diabetes, insulin probably doesn’t contribute very much to your daily inner dialogue of things to frantically track. But it should. Public education
What buries itself into the marrow of our egos isn’t what happens to us — it’s how we react to the stories we tell ourselves
Silence is nothing – by nature. It’s coded more by what it isn’t than what it is. Silence is not noise. It is an absence. And
If you don’t know Greta Thunberg by name, I’m sure you’re familiar with her work. She’s the 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist that was behind last week’s global Climate Strike.
She’s been publicly campaigning for at least a year — starting with her weekly climate strikes in Sweden to hold her government accountable to UN emission’s regulations.
Modern Western medical science has spent many years overlooking one crucial area of the human body: the gut.
Shocking, considering 60-70 million people are affected by digestive diseases in the United States alone. And, because only 36.6 million receive a gut disorder diagnosis on their first doctor’s office visit, 60-70 million may be a conservative figure.
Burning the candle at both ends may temporarily add to your bottom line. But you’re working hard, not smart.
And since you hear so much in the news about recessions, crashes, corrections, bear markets, post-pandemic economies…
You stockpile your hard-earned cash into low-interest bank traps: savings accounts.