Conditioning body to a new mind We can experience event only in proportion to our feelings – which in simple terms mean that a person who has learned to suffer and a person who has learned to enjoy even little things will proliferate the same. What mistakes most of us make are to think our goals only from our analytical mind wherein leaving the aspect body which understands … [Read more...]
Reprogramming Your Mind for Success- Tips to Try Right Now
Ever since we are born, it becomes mandatory for us to remain updated with the predefined software programs copyrighted under the law of society. It is not a one-time activity but a complete paradigm shift that tends to direct us throughout life. Why so? Since till 7 years of our growth age, our mind is like a sponge. Anything taught by our elders or what we see in our … [Read more...]
30 Days Test-Technique Proving that Positive Thinking Works!
William James was a leading philosopher and psychologist at the turn of the 19 th century. He also was one of the founders of the philosophical school of pragmatism. He gave various interpretations regarding the actual nature of happiness. One such thought he put forth was that we should direct our attention only to what is worthy and useful and ignore the rest. I know … [Read more...]
Decoding engrams: Changing past for a happy future
What is an Engram? Engram is a memory trace formed in the brain tissue to help facilitate the storage, retrieval, and processing of an information. It is like an electrical pathway wherein only certain neurons are selected for the encoding of an event. In an engram memory, a single pathway may contain a group of neurons where each neuron can itself be a part of several … [Read more...]
Carpe Diem: Make Your Day Count
What does carpe diem mean? Long back the roman pet Horace coined the term Carpe diem which means to pluck the day. In general translation, it means to seize the day by using the power of the present moment leaving a little trust in future. Here, he didn’t mean to ignore the future but to be aware of its unpredictable nature. “It’s what you do in the present that will redeem … [Read more...]
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