The Weighted Posture
We often speak about our challenges as if they exist purely in the mind, as though they are thoughts floating…
We often speak about our challenges as if they exist purely in the mind, as though they are thoughts floating…
Most people approach a shift in behaviour as if they are repairing a mechanical fault. They look for the broken…
When a situation feels stuck, we often describe it as a wall or a dead end. We treat the “problem”…
When you turn the dial on an old radio, there is a moment between one clear signal and the next…
When a situation feels stuck, we often describe it as a wall or a dead end. We treat the “problem”…
When people think about change, the language usually turns physical: breaking habits, pushing through, or overcoming obstacles. This framing makes…
It often starts around 7:00 PM. The weekend is technically still present, but the air has already shifted. There’s a…
Most of daily life runs on repetition. There is a rhythm to how you wake up, a rhythm to how…
There is a clear difference between thinking about change and physically experiencing it. You can understand something logically—even agree with…
We often speak about “blocks” as if they are external obstacles—walls built by circumstances or other people that we must…