CARL JUNG & SYNCHRONICITY

CARL JUNG & SYNCHRONICITY

Carl Jung believed in synchronicity. Psychologist Carl Jung viewed luck as synchronicity, and described luck as a meaningful coincidence. So he, like me, believed that luck is not entirely random. This is very different from Noah Webster’s classic dictionary...
Our Reptilian Brain

Our Reptilian Brain

We are more reptilian than we might like to think Is it because of our reptilian brain that we find it so difficult to explain the extremes of human behaviour that we see in ourselves and in others? That is a pretty tough question to answer. I often use the...

The Zen Doctor – 10 minute guided meditation

I am a medical doctor and work as an elite performance coach. My clients include world champions and the one quality they share is the recognition that their calm in the zone mindset is the key to their peak performance. I doubt it comes as any surprise to say that...

LOSE CONTROL TO GAIN CONTROL

You have less control than you imagine. Control of our lives and the events that surround us is a very high priority for most people. We live in an uncertain world with many dangers and it is tempting to believe that much of this is within our personal control. The...