by Centred Meditation | Feb 15, 2016 | Centred Thought of the Week
Did you know that humans are one of the few animals that have evolved the ability to cry tears in response to emotional distress? This lends itself in favour of the argument that it must have an evolutionary value if it has survived the test of natural selection for...
by Centred Meditation | Feb 9, 2016 | Centred Thought of the Week
Did you know that the cells of our bodies are constantly regenerating themselves, so some of our body parts are completely new within as little as 2-3 days?! Here is the age of some of our body parts: Intestines: 2-3 days Taste Buds: 10 days Lungs: 2-3 weeks Skin: 2-4...
by Centred Meditation | Jan 31, 2016 | Centred Thought of the Week
Get this: the more we smile, the happier we feel and the better our bodies can physiologically cope with potential stressors in our lives. Sound hard to believe? If you haven’t heard about this experiment before, it will totally blow your mind. In the late 80s,...
by Centred Meditation | Jan 26, 2016 | Centred Thought of the Week
Our thought of last week was all about the science behind detoxing from those digital devices every so often. This week, its all about the science behind what we could be doing instead. Let’s face it – life is challenging! There are countless demands and...
by Centred Meditation | Jan 19, 2016 | Centred Thought of the Week
We bet that you take your phone with you to the bathroom, right? The real question is whether there is anywhere you don’t take your phone…It’s right next to you when you shower, isn’t it? Well you aren’t alone! In fact, a seven-country...
by Centred Meditation | Jan 12, 2016 | Centred Thought of the Week
When you stop to think about it, you realise that we spend the majority of our waking hours either reminiscing about past experiences or ruminating about future events. Both of which are detrimental for our wellbeing. Why? Because we can’t change the past, so reliving...