Current sources of entertainment overload our cognitive functions of stimulation and attention span. Because we have smart phones and social media, immediate mental stimulation is constantly at our fingertips. This has a deteriorating impact on the human attention span. Less and less are we actually exercising our minds to find stimulation. Our brains are becoming... Continue Reading →
Freedom to Choose Our Focus and Attitude
This past holiday season, I had a very powerful experience. I was reminded how much of what we choose to focus on can influence our perspective. Now, this is something I know not only in theory, but internally. Over years of time and various encounters, I have come to understand that what I choose to... Continue Reading →
