Misophonia: Do Certain Sounds Enrage You?

Neurologists May Know Why Excerpt [click HERE for the rest of the story]: If the sound of a co-worker repeatedly clicking his pen can send you into a flaming furor, take heart: You’re not being hypersensitive, and you’re not alone. Neurologists in the UK have spotted physical differences in the brains of people with this…

Psychological Benefits of Rhythm (by Heleniq Argyrou M.A.)

Excerpt from Psychological Benefits of Rhythm by Heleniq Argyrou M.A. “…the drum has been used since time immemorial as a regular part of healing traditions…” (Klower, 1997) Emotional and creative expression: develops and encourages expression of all kinds of experience non-verbally; then enhances creative self-expression; develops creativity. Emotional release: helps us let go of troubled…

How Extroverted Introverts Interact Differently With The World (Anna Bash)

“Your whole life you’ve been confusing people – including yourself. Social interactions can either recharge or drain your social batteries. Parties can make you feel alive, switched on, and your most confident – or completely bored, annoyed and withdrawn. You’re resilient and sensitive at the same time. Very social but rarely out. You enjoy being…

Hyperfocus & Flow: The Same Or Different?

Flow vs. Hyper-Focus… Articles like this linked one Hyperfocus vs Flow: Know the Difference maintain that the two are distinct states with a sense of (self) control, and with the likelihood of differing end results, being the main distinguishing factors. I prefer the argument that flow and H-F are one and the same -in essence-…