(Not) Seeing Is Believing by: Cynthia Beard

A hand gently holding a green monstera leaf, its surface adorned with droplets of water, set against a plain light background, embodies the philosophy that Seeing Is Believing.

One of the main concepts we emphasize at the Neurosculpting® Institute is referred to as “neuroplasticity,” or the ability for neurons to change over time. In other words, neural pathways can strengthen or diminish over time, based on whether or not those pathways receive reinforcement. Conventional wisdom used to teach us that adult brain cells […]

Chronic Illness by: Jody Domerstad

A wire sculpture by Jody Domerstad depicts a human figure reaching upwards, holding a circular hoop against a cloudy sky. Crafted from interwoven metal strands, its stylized and abstract form mirrors the resilience often seen in those living with chronic illness.

Did you know that Chronic Illness and pain rewires your brain. Everyday day you think about it, every time you experience it even when your having to explain it to someone or even just talk about it. Each and every moment we are creating stronger and stronger neural-pathways that set us up to experience pain […]

Walk Your Own Path by Travis Rumsey

The interior view of a rusted, abandoned vehicle with a cracked windshield tells a story of decay and resilience. The steering wheel and dashboard are deteriorated, the seat worn, while greenery visible through the window hints at nature’s gentle reclamation—a scene reminiscent of Travis Rumsey's ethos to walk your own path.

Our culture teaches us that we should be strong and resilient. Weakness is frowned upon, and asking for help is seen as a weakness. Am I telling you anything new yet? I’m all for asking for help – but only as a concept apparently, because I’m terrible at asking others for help. It’s just not […]

Announcing New Beliefs, New Brain Podcast by: Shanti Medina

A row of vintage Edison-style light bulbs hanging from the ceiling, glowing warmly like an inviting podcast studio against a blurred background.

Have you discovered the New Beliefs, New Brain Podcast with Lisa Wimberger, Founder of the Neurosculpting Institute?  This podcast is filled with new ideas, empowering and insightful tips, tools and topics on how the brain, body and spirit relate to each other in our everyday lives including monthly key interviews with visionaries like Elena Brower […]

3 Tools For Navigating Any Trauma by Jody Domerstad

A model of a human brain encased in a clear glass dome, set on a metallic base against a dark background. A spotlight highlights the brain, creating a dramatic effect, symbolizing tools for navigating trauma with Jody Domerstad's expertise illuminating the path to healing.

One day, I received shocking news that I had a brain tumor. The diagnosis rocked my world, but I had no choice but to press on and fight for my life. So how did I do it? My breath, a sense of safety, and the decision to make a plan helped me cope and heal. […]

Brain Training New Pathways: Waking up the Paralyzed Body Part III by: Shanti Medina

A person with curly hair, holding an umbrella, stands in a shallow pool before a white, columned structure. A quote about healing and communication by Lisa Wimberger is overlaid, highlighting the power of brain training. The Neurosculpting Institute logo graces the bottom right corner.

This is Part III of a 3-part Neurosculpting® Institute Video Blog documenting the transformational journey of one woman’s choice and courage to use Neurosculpting® brain training to enrich her life and look beyond her limitations to know grace in the human condition. Part I and II of this amazing journey can be found here: Brain […]

Her Story by: Melissa Morrison

A vibrant abstract spiral pattern composed of overlapping circles in various colors—blue, red, orange, and green—evokes Melissa Morrison's unique artistry. The design creates a kaleidoscopic effect with scattered bright spots resembling stars or lights, hinting at her story through every hue and swirl.

Four strikes and you’re out. At least that is what I thought after the fourth time I was hit in the head with a softball. I had a concussion with numerous, debilitating symptoms that I never thought I would return to my normal everyday life. My new normal is different than I expected, but it […]

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