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Dreaming Out Loud: The Chaos of Living Inside Your Head   What chasing dreams, failing hard, and learning to start small taught me about peace, purpose, and living in the now.   The Power of Failing   To have failed means to have tried. To have tried means to have lived — outside of one’s head, that is, where you control the outcomes and always wear the perfect outfit.   “The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.” — Henry Ford   When we act on our dreams — even the wild ones — we bring them into the light. Some bloom. Some wither. When they wither, they weren’t meant for us. That’s not failure. That’s clarity. Every time we try, our hopes get more realistic, more us. The next dream we bring forward? More likely to bloom.   A Childhood of Imagination   I was born in Romania in the late ’80s. We were sugar-on-bread for dessert kind of poor, not “had-to-fly-economy” poor. No hot water. One outdoor toilet. Winter? Brutal. I wore my sibl...

Honest Review - ThetaHealing®

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The human brain has always fascinated me, particularly the potential ability to shape thoughts and behaviours and influence our reality. Its complexities raise an intriguing question: can we tap into its full potential? Recently, I came across the idea that our brains operate at different frequencies, each linked to specific mental states (alpha, beta, theta, and delta waves). A study published in  Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience  highlights how theta waves facilitate synaptic plasticity, which is crucial for memory formation. Additionally, research from the  University of Montreal  indicates that theta activity in the frontal cortex may be linked to emotional regulation. The Theta Wave: A Bridge Between Consciousness and Healing? Children naturally produce more theta brainwaves, which makes them exceptionally intuitive, creative, and wise in ways that adults often lose touch with. Unburdened by overthinking and the weight of adult responsibilities, they seem to j...