The Quiet Intelligence of the Symptom
Why your nervous system’s “faults” are actually strategic signals. We often treat our nervous system like a machine that has…
Why your nervous system’s “faults” are actually strategic signals. We often treat our nervous system like a machine that has…
Understanding the nervous system’s “stall” and how to find movement again. Procrastination is often described as a character flaw or…
Why your “reasoning” isn’t solving the problem. Most of us become very skilled at explaining our problems. We can trace…
Why “trying harder” often creates more resistance. We are often taught that intensity is the key to change. If a…
Noticing the friction of indecision and how it shapes your momentum. Indecision is often treated as a simple lack of…
Many conflicts appear situational. We assume that if a particular person behaved differently, the tension would disappear. The problem seems…
We are rarely comfortable with silence. In conversation, even a three-second pause can feel like an eternity. We rush to…
We often approach personal growth as if we are climbing a ladder. We look for the next rung, assuming that…
How your workspace shapes attention before you realise it. We often treat our workspace as a neutral backdrop. A desk,…
In the Beyond Words model of Humanistic Neuro-Linguistic Psychology (HNLP), change is not something that is forced upon a problem;…