Apr 22, 2022 | Dynamic Visioning, Simone Usselman-Tod
Change can be difficult! Whether we focus on adopting new habits or changing some of our old ones, we are in for a bit of a journey. As we focus our intentions on a topic of particular interest, the Reticular Activating System (RAS) begins to gather all the...
Mar 11, 2022 | Dynamic Visioning, Simone Usselman-Tod
I just finished a course on neural change. It was fascinating! Did you know that our brain never stops changing? It is constantly building new neural connections, while simultaneously pruning those connections that we are no longer using. Neurons that fire together...
Feb 25, 2022 | Dynamic Visioning, Simone Usselman-Tod, Wild about Wellness
Isn’t it awesome when you discover something new; a new book or a new concept and all of a sudden you see it referenced everywhere. I remember when I first bought my little Kia, I was so happy with it! And just like that, I began to notice other Kias on every road I...
Nov 13, 2020 | Dynamic Visioning, Simone Usselman-Tod
Philip Zimbardo recently celebrated his 50th Anniversary as a Professor and ground breaking researcher of modern Psychology. He is the author of more than 300 publications and 50 books. His research spans multiple and wide-ranging subject matter that include shyness,...
Oct 25, 2020 | Dynamic Visioning
Guest post by Sheilagh Mercer. In 2003 I had a Reiki practice called “LIFE IS” that funded the years of training in other modalities. One major modality was graduating 6 levels through Kim Seer resulting in my being certified as a Medical Intuitive and Quantum Healer,...
Oct 13, 2020 | Dynamic Visioning, Simone Usselman-Tod
Charles Darwin studied shame a hundred years ago. He defined it as an unpleasant, self-conscious emotion that was typically associated with a negative evaluation of self. Darwin’s research showed that individuals who experienced shame also experienced regular feelings...