Habits

Being Intentional in Times of Crisis

Being Intentional in Times of Crisis

We’ve all had quite a shock to our way of life this week. Long anticipated trips were cancelled, schools put on pause, being asked to work at home … the list goes on. We’re also being asked to change our daily habits in substantial ways. This is causing us to learn how to intentionally focus our attention on the present more than ever.

Your 2020 Vision

Your 2020 Vision

No matter how resolved we are at the beginning of the year, it’s highly likely that we’ll give up on our resolutions in just a few weeks. And, there’s a lot of science behind the reasons why. Before you throw up your hands and give up, let’s take a look at a proven approach to behavior change.

Your Well-Being in a Tech-Saturated World

Your Well-Being in a Tech-Saturated World

Our digital world provides us with many advantages, such as the ability to stay connected with others, access to knowledge and education, and all sorts of entertainment options. However, as with many innovations that make our lives better, there are unintended consequences. So, how does our tech-saturated world impact our well-being?

Replace the Robot: Three Keys to Changing Habits

Replace the Robot: Three Keys to Changing Habits

Behavior change is hard no matter how much we want to change. The reason for this is that much of our daily activity is based on our habits. Habits are slow to establish and change – and require a lot of self-control to stop or start these automatic behaviors. Based on the latest research in neuroscience and cognitive behavior, here’s what you need to know if you want to improve your chances of making behavior change that lasts.