by Steven Aitchison | May 20, 2016 | Mind Games
Riddle me this – what’s something we all like to receive, but never like to give? If your first thought was money, you’re on the right track! Interpersonally however, there’s something much less superficial we dislike giving, and that’s the word “sorry.” May it be a...
by Steven Aitchison | May 19, 2016 | Mind Games
We’ve all read the news today. Millennials have taken over this generation, raised on an attitude of self-importance, emotional worth and being told that they are unique. And I say, what’s wrong with that? Thanks to this attitude we now have a new generation of...
by Marc Chernoff | May 19, 2016 | Mind Games
Sometimes things just need to fall off your plate. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: busyness is an illness. Think about your own life and the lives of those close to you. Most of us have a tendency to do as much as we possibly can – cramming every waking...
by Laura Halliday | May 18, 2016 | Mind Games
The human mind is wonderful, but it is not perfect. Cognitive biases, for instance, are genuine limitations in our thinking of which we are not consciously aware. Influencing the decisions we make, the views we uphold, or the conclusions we reach, often in a...
by Steven Aitchison | May 18, 2016 | Mind Games
Happy life anyone? Who doesn’t want a happy life? We work, we stress, we run around like crazy, kids, family, home, work, extracurricular activities, life sure is super busy. When do es it get fun? It seems in today’s way of life, we are all working ourselves to the...
by Steven Aitchison | May 17, 2016 | Mind Games
The comfort zone. A place of coziness and familiarity. We like it there because it’s just so safe. Nothing changes there and that’s ok. We don’t really like change anyway, or do we? You hear it all the time. Get out of your comfort zone. But why should we? What so...