About NeuroYou
In the 21st Century, we live in a choatic, noisy world, where an enormous array of influences and messages are bombarding us through smartphones, Facebook, the internet, YouTube, cable TV and our friends and family. Humans in industrialized countries have never before had access to so much information, so easily, for so little cost.
The problem with all this information is
Neuroscience research is often difficult to understand, and mostly refers to clinical cases which are extremely difficult to relate to normal life. NeuroYou is a breakthrough mediation technique based on neuroscience research, but simplified and packaged in a simple form
One of the key findings of neuroscience research is that our brain actually works best when it can focus on as few pieces of information as possible, not the constant barrage of tweets, appointments and multitasking that modern society and busy lives result in.
Meditation helps people slow down and experience these few pieces of information. When we learn to meditate, our objective is to experience states of mindfulness, or in other words, or to be present to just a single thought, idea or emotion at a time, in a relaxed controlled way. Until recently mostly known as a spiritual practice, meditation has rapidly gained acceptance in the corporate, therapy and personal development circles.
NeuroYou is developing products based on the NeuroFinity meditation. Release dates will be available soon, so bookmark this blog or click 'Like' on the left to stay informed about NeuroYou news, tips and exciting public release through Facebook.
The result of all this information is excitement and novelty, but all increasing rates of stress, prescription drug use and abuse. Burnout, depression, energy loss, self esteem issues and stress - all are closely connected with the impact of vast quantities of information, and the feelings of overwhelm or not keeping up with firends posts, tweets and videos.
The problem with all this information is
that the human brain is just not
designed to handle it all
One of the key findings of neuroscience research is that our brain actually works best when it can focus on as few pieces of information as possible, not the constant barrage of tweets, appointments and multitasking that modern society and busy lives result in.
Meditation helps people slow down and experience these few pieces of information. When we learn to meditate, our objective is to experience states of mindfulness, or in other words, or to be present to just a single thought, idea or emotion at a time, in a relaxed controlled way. Until recently mostly known as a spiritual practice, meditation has rapidly gained acceptance in the corporate, therapy and personal development circles.
NeuroYou is developing products based on the NeuroFinity meditation. Release dates will be available soon, so bookmark this blog or click 'Like' on the left to stay informed about NeuroYou news, tips and exciting public release through Facebook.
NeuroYou. Go Deeper.

