by Steven Aitchison | Aug 4, 2016 | Mind Games
Sonder is the word to describe the phenomenon that occurs when you realize and acknowledge that everyone around you is living a life as detailed and complex as yours. When you are walking to the subway or parked in traffic waiting for the light to change, sonder is...
by Marc Chernoff | Aug 4, 2016 | Mind Games
One of the hardest lessons in life is letting go – whether it’s guilt, anger, love or loss. Change is never easy – you fight to hold on and you fight to let go. But letting go is oftentimes the healthiest path forward. It clears out toxic thoughts from the past and...
by Steven Aitchison | Aug 3, 2016 | Mind Games
From the five senses, the sight is probably the one on which we rely mostly. If we are not visually impaired, we tend to believe that we see everything accurately. Do we? In most cases, actually not! We might miss slight color differences, details etc. And that...
by Steven Aitchison | Aug 3, 2016 | Mind Games
I have already penned a few articles here on my opinion of what makes a good leader, the traits shown by our best managers and boss es to get the job done with dignity and enthusiasm and inspire us all to work more productively. But there’s another side of the coin as...
by Steven Aitchison | Aug 2, 2016 | Mind Games
Traditionally the Tarot deck has 78 cards. It’s used to find answers, advice, or to throw a glimpse into the future. But how it works? It’s simple! By accessing the intuition that lays in our subconscious mind. When we spread the deck, we are put in contact with that...
by Steven Aitchison | Aug 2, 2016 | Mind Games
Imagine being able to work from home, organizing your online business from the tips of your fingers dancing across your laptop, taking vacations for as long as you want to deserted islands, or living in a great city, conducting business with eager sponsors and...