by Steven Aitchison | Jun 27, 2016 | Mind Games
Dear John; I love you, good bye. Dear Sally; you’re a good mom to our kids but it’s time for me to move on, good bye. Ouch. No one wants to get this letter (especially not Sally/John). It’s the I’m leaving you letter. It sucks and can often be devastating. Very...
by Marc Chernoff | Jun 26, 2016 | Mind Games
Letting go of control… and being OK with it. That is one of the greatest struggles many of us deal with on a daily basis, myself included. Because letting go of control goes directly against our modernized, industrialized way of living – we are go-getters, doers,...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 26, 2016 | Mind Games
Have you felt lonely and misunderstood since you were a child? Do you still feel that way? Are you spiritually inclined? Do the material wealth has no meaning for you? Then, you might be an old soul. But what is this? Eckhart Tolle and many others have written about...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 26, 2016 | Mind Games
Many of us struggle, not only with the definition of ego, but also of whether or not we are acting from the ego or from the heart. Those who insist their actions were not based on ego, most likely are either in denial or they simply don’t know what it means to act...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 25, 2016 | Mind Games
Are you a girlie-girl, all pink and fluffy things? Or are you a real tomboy? There is no correct answer to that question. You are what you are and that’s great! That’s making you unique. But what defines you? Can you tell us what category you fall into? Think a bit...
by Steven Aitchison | Jun 25, 2016 | Mind Games
Today’s generation is markedly notorious for digital media, interconnectivity and soaking up wi-fi signals everywhere. The trickle effect pulls in the older generations and we’re even starting to see our grandparents calling Uber cabs and checking into Air BnB’s!...