by Richard Himmer | Apr 18, 2021 | change, Emotional Intelligence, Family/Friends, General EI Research, Happines, Joy, Neuropsychology & science
Grugg was proud of his most recent kill as he watched the flames of the fire dance off the cave wall. Dinner tonight was a rotisserie-cooked Saber Tooth Tiger and the entire family was present. Just as Grugg was ready to cut the tenderly cooked meat, death walked into...
by Richard Himmer | Jan 29, 2021 | Family/Friends, Identity, Neuropsychology & science, Professional
You’ve probably heard, or perhaps said, “I’ve got to get my life back in balance.” Two interesting observations, 1) to get back in balance means you once had it in balance, and 2) wanting a balanced life is code for ‘something is missing’ and ‘your space has been...
by Richard Himmer | Jan 22, 2021 | General EI Research, Individual, Neuropsychology & science
Imagine going to the doctor’s office and regardless of your pain, illness, or challenge, the doctor prescribes you a pill to take away your pain. As you leave the office, you notice that you have two prescriptions, so you ask what the second medication is for...
by Richard Himmer | Jan 15, 2021 | General EI Research, Neuropsychology & science, Professional
Do you have a list of “to do’s” that sets the tone for your day? Is there a feeling of accomplishment with each item checked off? Have you ever created a list, started checking off items on the list, completed two or three additional tasks, wrote them on the list, and...
by Richard Himmer | Jan 7, 2021 | Neuropsychology & science
I’m starting new workout, sleep, and mindfulness routines this year. It’s taken me a week to get it going. Why? Because I didn’t account for family still being in my house until now. I wasn’t aware of the impact young grandchildren and three...