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

A serene, countryside road stretches into dense fog, flanked by leafless trees on both sides. The soft, golden light creates a healing atmosphere, with lush green fields bordering the road, inviting tranquility—a scene Travis Rumsey would appreciate for its calming beauty.

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 […]

Navigating Pet Loss Grief Through Neurosculpting® by Andrea Floyd

Andrea Floyd captures a touching moment of connection, as a person gently gives a high five to their cat. In the softly blurred background, the focus remains on this heartwarming interaction, highlighting the simple joys that can offer comfort in times of pet loss grief.

What reactions does the word “Grief” bring up in your mind and body? How will a grief that you experience potentially change you? Grief can be defined as the painful emotional and sometimes physical response to the loss of a loved one. I feel that we humans are uncomfortable with grief on a profound level. […]

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

A wooden artist's mannequin, reminiscent of a Travis Rumsey masterpiece, is posed in a dynamic running position against a black background. Captured mid-stride with one arm raised and the other angled downward, it conveys the stress of motion and captures the essence of speed.

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,’ […]

What to do When Neurosculpting Doesn’t Work: By Travis Rumsey

Amidst the vast, sunlit landscape, a large spherical rock anchors the foreground, resembling a realm where Neurosculpting meets nature. Scattered rocks and dry grassland stretch under a clear blue sky toward the horizon, evoking openness and desolation in this tranquil terrain.

I recently had a client share with me that a custom Neurosculpting® meditation I had created for them wasn’t working.  I asked if the wording needed adjusting, or if the pace was too fast. They said, no, they just always drift off and lose focus when it came to a certain part of the meditation. […]

(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 […]

Talk to your Dis-ease by: Jody Domerstad

Jody Domerstad stands in a white shirt, blowing a handful of colorful powder, creating a vibrant cloud that echoes the joy of celebration. The scene embodies the spirit of "Talk to Your Dis-ease," emphasizing healing through color and festive expression.

What if we befriended ailments, dis-eases, fears, and anxieties?   Over the past few years as my health grew worse, numerous illnesses took host in my body and slowly started to affect my mind. After seeing doctor after doctor no one could figure out exactly nor nail down a specific treatment. Then one day my […]

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 […]

Lisa’s Note of the Day: 85 BILLION NEURONS

A transparent model of a human head and brain, highlighting the intricate network of 85 billion neurons alongside veins and nerves, is displayed on a stand in a well-lit indoor setting. A blurred figure is walking in the background.

Science now says we have 85 billion neurons in the brain. There are 5 times as many neuronal networks allocated for threat detection than there are for non-threat input. This is why negativity is so easy to default to AND so contagious. Believe it or not, positivity can be trained and strengthened. What are you […]

Overcoming the Whirlpool of Placeness by: Travis Rumsey

A red knitted mitten with white patterns, an envelope wrapped with decorative paper, and a Santa ornament are surrounded by string lights and small red berries on a white background. A small snowman decoration is also nearby.

You know how when you go back to the hometown you grew up in, how you almost feel like a child again? Sometimes you can feel it in your whole body, like you’re being transported back in time. For some, this can be a good feeling, yet for others of us it’s not always comforting. […]

Adapting to a Changing World by Vija Rogozina

A cartoon drawing of a cave person with a round face, holding a long spear and an inventive vacuum cleaner. Adapting to a changing world, their small, muscular body dons tattered cloth while showcasing the vacuum cleaner crafted from simple objects.

We live in a paradox: change is the only constant yet human psyche resists change. Ability to adapt to new circumstances has always been a powerful driving force of human evolution. Yet human brain finds comfort in the sense of predictability, perceiving the unknown as a threat. We tend to cling to the known undesirable […]

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