by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Mind, Personal Development
In 1972, mathematician and meteorologist, Edward Lorenz posed a trick question in his book, Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly’s Wings in Brazil set off a Tornado in Texas?. My guess is ‘Possibly.’ Is it possible that human behaviour can be similarly chaotic, and if so how can we use this information? Read this article to learn all about Chaos theory, and how we can use it in our daily lives for more health, wealth, and happiness.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Mind
Psychiatric labels are often misleading, and of limited value in developing an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Mind, Personal Development
Did you know that your brain is a muscle? Maybe you have heard the saying ‘use it or lose it’ regarding your brain power. You should never underestimate your brain’s power; it is the most remarkable muscle in our body! You will find examples of brain...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Golf, Mind, Personal Development
This extract from my putting book explains how to manage ‘Analysis paralysis’ or brain overload.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Golf, Personal Development
Again we have an example from golf that we can use in any other setting too. It’s from the PGA Head Professional Mark Peddar’s Regular Column. We all want control, but must accept that there are very few things in life that we can control. This realisation...