by Mercedes Cuartero | Jun 29, 2016 | Mind Games
The rate of divorce is roughly up to 50% nowadays, depending on where you live. This post is dedicated to this new ‘norm’, as well as to those who are in long-term relationships looking towards marriage and to those who also hope to find their spouse. There’s nothing...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 29, 2016 | Mind Games
Colors can say a lot about our personality. Did you know that color influences perceptions that are not obvious, such as the taste of food. They are also known to influence the effectiveness of placebos. Also, many marketers see color as an important part of marketing...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 29, 2016 | Mind Games
We loved, we lost, we loved again and lost again. We love him, we hate him, we love him, we miss him. Oh how we want this to work. There are so many good things about our ex. So many wonderfully beautiful qualities about them. Our hearts are torn. Surely we can make...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 28, 2016 | Mind Games
Everybody likes music. We are listening to our favourite songs when we are happy, we are listening to them when we are sad. Same goes for when we are working or exercising. Of course the type of music can change according to our disposition, or the task we perform at...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 28, 2016 | Mind Games
It doesn’t have to be January for you to consider that resolution you made last year about getting back to the gym. Just like gift giving (not only reserved for Christmas), getting back into exercise (not only reserved for New Year’s Day) has profound effects on all...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 27, 2016 | Mind Games
Different people react differently to the same stimulus. Those reactions are based on our life experiences and our education, and I don’t mean here formal education. it’s more about the values that we share with our peers. Based on this values we can talk about the...