by Cris Weer | Aug 5, 2017 | Education, Longevity, Make Good Art
Like many centenarians, Dr. Hinohara attributed his longevity to certain practices, backing it up with numerous books on the topic (including Living Long, Living Good). He touched on some of these beliefs in a 2009 Japan Times interview with Judit Kawaguchi, from...
by Cris Weer | Aug 5, 2017 | Creativity
What the Scientific Research Shows: Samuel Johnson understood the human mind, its sadly amusing frailties and its double-blind alleys. He understood the nature of that mysterious act we casually refer to as “creativity.” It is not the kind of thing one lucks...
by Cris Weer | Jun 23, 2017 | Creativity, Post Slider
and How to Become More Creative. Creativity is an essential component of a successful and fulfilling life. Yet despite its importance, it is a highly misunderstood phenomenon. Few understand its nature and inner workings, and are therefore unaware of how to stimulate...
by Cris Weer | Jun 19, 2017 | Uncategorized
IKEA Creates “Fill in the Blank” Recipe Posters to Make Cooking Easy IKEA is known for its stylish-yet-inexpensive furniture that comes with (seemingly) simple directions that anyone can follow. While some would argue this point, the Swedish brand has translated this...
by Cris Weer | Jun 18, 2017 | Spirituality, Transformation
I want to share Stuart Wilde’s 33 Steps. Stu had a huge influence on me. He was the rock star or better Punk of the personal development movement. Living proudly on the Wilde side, he passed away 2013. His Irish and Sicilian heritage made his voice very special. To me...