Hi there,
We used to think
the brain stopped growing - and HEALING - somewhere in our 50s or 60s.
Does that make you worry about your brain’s health? Don’t worry! That “old” belief is not true.
Because of neurogenesis and neuroplasticity, it’s never too late to make positive changes in your habits to optimize brain health and enhance performance.
You have the power to
grow new brain cells and rewire the neural pathways between them.
What IS neuroplasticity? Basically this means that your brain is malleable and capable of change - and that can be positive - or negative (like in trauma - where your brain gets “stuck” in
fight, flight or freeze).
But you can address all of that by addressing your brain with amazing tools to increase neurogenesis.
Talking about neuroplasticity usually leads to discussions about very expensive supplements, intricate puzzles, sophisticated nutritional programs, how to meditate like a monk, or how to be very afraid of getting it wrong…
It doesn't have to be hard. And that’s what I share in this month's MENTORSHIP presentation which is going out LIVE at 12 midday ET.
Today in my once-monthly private MENTORSHIP, I will invite you on a journey far beyond what you think or know -
and talk about:
- How neuroplasticity is being used to help treat serious conditions like strokes, epilepsy, depression, anxiety
- How you can lean into neuroplasticity and neurogenesis to change your state of
being
- How you can develop your neuroplasticity in just a few minutes a day (not meditation)
I only offer this
mentorship ONCE per month at a special discounted rate, and this is the most powerful healing work that I bring to my community. I hope you will join us.
Lloyd Burrell
ElectricSense
Live a naturally healthy life in our electromagnetic world!
PS: Here are a few citations that support how your brain loves creative endeavors.
Art Therapy and Neuroplasticity: How Creativity Can Heal Trauma:.
artofcounselingstpaul-com/2015/11/12/art-therapy-and-neuroplasticity-how-creativity-can-heal-trauma/
Musicians and music making as a model for the study of brain plasticity
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih-gov/25725909/
The Embodied-Enactive-Interactive Brain: Bridging Neuroscience and Creative Arts Therapies
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih-gov/33995190/