Irrational Fear and Behavioral Loops

This week let’s look ‘under the hood’ of irrational fear and our behavioral patterns. Because our default mode network slants… Continue reading Irrational Fear and Behavioral Loops

Real Fear Vs. Irrational Fear

When I was seventeen, I went hiking in the Adirondacks with my friend, Wynn. He and I decided to go… Continue reading Real Fear Vs. Irrational Fear

The Tale of Two Wolves

Cherokee culture believes and tells the tale of two wolves and how they reside in us all. For those of… Continue reading The Tale of Two Wolves

Feed Courage

In 1975, Lee Elder became the first African American to play in the Masters Tournament. And that was just the… Continue reading Feed Courage

Circumstance or Sabotage?

This week I want to highlight that every moment of your life is driven by emotions. Last week, I used… Continue reading Circumstance or Sabotage?

What Are Emotions?

Emotions are sensations that make us feel a certain way, think a certain way, react a certain way, and act… Continue reading What Are Emotions?

The Power of Emotions

Emotions are often uncomfortable to confront. Thing is, when we don’t acknowledge them, they can gain power over us. We… Continue reading The Power of Emotions

Envision Your Future

African business man is meditating on green grass in the park

Many people make the common mistake of building a fantasy in their mind of what they think they want. Uncommon… Continue reading Envision Your Future

Speak To Yourself Kindly

It’s not enough to visualize something to truly believe it. Our biases, our subconscious programming, our BOO can interfere with… Continue reading Speak To Yourself Kindly

“Mental” Practice Makes Perfect

Most, if not all, elite athletes use visualization and imagery techniques regularly. Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps visualizes his events before… Continue reading “Mental” Practice Makes Perfect