First Steps to Becoming the Leader You Were Meant to Be by Lisa Wimberger

In a field of tall grass, a person with curly hair smiles warmly, embodying leadership as they stand confidently in a red top. Behind them, the serene body of water and distant greenery under the clear sky reflect their journey in personal development.

Some of the most complex emotional situations to navigate come from the way we learn or don’t learn to relate to one another. Relationships with individuals and groups are the fundamental building blocks of successful teams and societies and they require a healthy prefrontal cortex (PFC). The PFC is the newest part of the brain […]

Wash, Rinse, Repeat by Travis Rumsey, CNSF

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I was talking with a friend of mine the other day who is familiar with Neurosculpting®.  I shared that, over the years, I’ve taken many NS classes repeatedly; sometimes I’ve taken a class five or six times. He was a little surprised. “What’s so hard about them that you have to take them over and […]

Healing Doesn’t Have to Hurt by Travis Rumsey, CNSF

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Sometimes when I meet new clients who are ready to make a shift in their lives, there can be an air of ‘let’s get this over with.’ They’re at the point where they know something needs to change. They may even be a little excited and optimistic about a new future, but they often also […]

Neurosculpting® to Navigate a Work-Life Balance by Emily Geisler, CNSF

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 “Never get so busy living that you forget to make a life” – Dolly Parton  Work-Life Balance is a trendy topic these days, successfully balancing your family, your career, your friends all while still maintaining time for yourself. This seems like it would be simple enough, unless your plate is already overflowing with to-do lists and […]

Neurosculpting® Through Life by Kelly Seriano, CNSF

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Life gets busy and with that, our minds can race. Even positive stuff that we love doing can have a toll on the body. Often when our minds race, stories which aren’t even true form in the mind. These can be negative thoughts or ideas about how you may or may not show up in […]

How to Release Unnecessary Stress by Danielle Rachlin, CNSF

Danielle Rachlin, with long red hair, dances joyfully in a vast field of pink flowers under a clear blue sky. She wears a light dress, her arms outstretched as she leans back, embracing the natural surroundings and leaving stress far behind.

We’re all familiar with the idea that stress is bad for our health. But what’s actually going on in our cells when we consistently have stress hormones sitting in our body? Stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol are released during the body’s stress response to help the body prepare to fight or flee. However, throughout […]

How to Re-Wire Our Brains! by Danielle Rachlin, CNSF

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We can get stuck in some pretty outdated and unnecessary patterns. Even if we can see that we’ve outgrown these stories, we don’t always see our way out of them. For the answer on how, let’s turn to some basic neuroscience. How the Brain Thinks a Thought Our brains are made up of approximately 100 […]

Stress Isn’t All In Your Head by Travis Rumsey, CNSF

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You are amazingly resilient.  You can experience immense stress and, usually, your nervous system keeps everything together and you moving forward.  In fact, you’re so resilient that often you don’t even recognize the amount of stress you’re under, or for some, the amount of stress you’ve become addicted to.  ‘It’s just the way it is,’ […]

5 Anxiety Tips from a Brain Hemorrhage Survivor by Kavita Basi

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Anxiety – what is this? There are so many different levels of Anxiety and some can be so severe that they lead to a panic attack. If you haven’t experienced this, it can be so overwhelming and almost feel like a heart attack. My write-up this month is to share one of my personal anxiety […]

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