Monthly Archives: December 2020

To Leave Your Fears Behind, Learn to Live in the Now

Spiritual teachers have told us that life is unfolding in the now and that only the present moment exists. Scientists such as Albert Einstein have confirmed this. We think time is linear, but that’s because we don’t perceive the now. Our minds are … Continue reading

The Real Link Between Screen Time and Mental Health: How Your Device Impacts You

With the introduction of mobile phones, computers, TVs, and a wealth of additional electronic devices, unfortunately, comes a rise in screen time! Whether an adult or a child, our reliance on such devices increases with each passing year. Therefore, it’s … Continue reading

How To Keep Your Brain Active At Any Age

There are 80 to 100 billion neurons in a human brain, leading to a complex network of hundreds of trillions of synapses that enable brain cells to communicate with each other. With all that complexity, the process of work of … Continue reading

You Are in Charge: How To Take Responsibility for Your Own Health and Fitness

Whether you’re trying to lose weight, get stronger, or simply feel better, a good fitness routine is key. But sticking to one can be a challenge. How many times have you committed to a program, full of great intentions, only … Continue reading

How to Stay Positive This Festive Season

The festive period is a time for connecting with loved ones and for taking some well-deserved time off to unwind. Sadly, with a global pandemic in our midst, it’s looking a bit different for many people this year. For some, … Continue reading

Having Second Thoughts: What Makes Us Who We Are Is Stunning as Well as Humbling

The first title’s dual meaning says it all. Meaning #1 is figurative: after reading this piece, some readers may have second thoughts about espousing a profound perspective on how we function; one likely never encountered before. Meaning #2 is quite … Continue reading