- Brain Gym works! It is like prayer in that the result isn’t always what you expected, but it is evident and present.
- Perfection is unrealistic and has many angles. Appreciating one’s never-ending opportunities for growth guarantees we can constantly use Brain Gym with ourselves first and foremost.
- Laughing at oneself is a valuable trait. It allows your human side to shine through as a facilitator of Brain Gym.
- Consulting with families requires a delicate balance between meeting the needs of the student and the parent.
- Brain Gym, balances and babies are a delightful combination utilizing our greatest observation skills. Babies are excellent at telling us the next appropriate step as long as we’re open and receptive to their unique line of communication.
- Taking a course twice fills in many gaps. For example, this summer in repeating Svetlana’s course, I anchored in a little deeper how our reflexes are here for us to call upon in times of stress. Each course I’ve taken twice has been well worth the time and money.
- What the bleep do we know? is a movie about quantum physics. Being open to possibilities gives the possibilities space to come to fruition. I do no direct marketing and have more than enough offers to consult and facilitate Brain Gym.
- Babies are barometers of our energy! As Leah joined me teaching Brain Gym® 101 and Optimal Brain Organization, she was a perfect reflection of the group’s level of comfort as we learned new theory, movements and processes.
- Sponsoring courses is very difficult behind the scenes work that has immeasurable rewards.
- Diamonds can shatter. Noticing one’s diamond is lost while activating the crawling reflex creates a negative imprint and is best replaced with a positive imprint such as, “Oh well, now we’ll update my ring to include representations of our three children.”
Crabby Cranials
Daughter, “Mom, I think a balance would help you feel better.” Mom, “Help? I don’t need help! If you’d _____________, life would be just fine! Feel better??? I feel F.I.N.E!” 🤬 Imagine an...