
Tools, practices and methods
The world is full of amazing tools that may be perfectly suited to accelerate our journey, but often we only discover them through chance encounters, and can lose years being stuck in sub optimal loops.
Our endeavor is to catalog a growing list of tools and eventually match them to you based on your context.
Imago Relationship Therapy
Imago Relationship Therapy, developed by Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt, is a form of couples therapy that aims to help individuals and couples create more fulfilling and conscious relationships. The therapy is based on the premise that individuals are drawn to partners who have qualities that resemble both the positive and negative traits of their primary caregivers. Imago therapy seeks to explore these patterns and promote healing and growth.
The Framing Effect
The framing effect is a cognitive bias that highlights how individuals react to the context or presentation of information rather than the information itself. The framing of a decision can influence people's perceptions, judgments, and choices. This concept has significant implications for decision-making in various areas, such as finance, health, and public policy.
Status Quo Bias
Status quo bias is a psychological inclination where individuals exhibit a preference for maintaining the current state of affairs, often resisting changes even when objectively advantageous alterations are available. It manifests as a tendency to favor familiarity and comfort over potential improvements.
Sunk Cost Fallacy
The Sunk Cost Fallacy is a cognitive bias where individuals continue to invest in a decision or project based on the cumulative prior investment (sunk costs), even when it is not rational to do so. In other words, people may feel compelled to continue with a course of action because of the resources they have already invested, even if the future benefits are unlikely or the costs outweigh the benefits.
Digital Detox
Adopt a digital minimalism lifestyle for enhanced well-being and focus on meaningful priorities.
Begin by decluttering your digital space, removing unused apps, and organizing digital environments.
Set boundaries on social media, email, and digital tools, favoring quality interactions over constant connectivity.
Cultivate offline activities and hobbies to create a healthier balance between digital and physical aspects of life.
Burning Ceremony
A burning ceremony is a transformative ritual traditionally performed as a way of releasing something that no longer serves you. It is often performed on New Year’s Eve or other meaningful holidays or dates. During a burning ceremony, fire is portrayed as a powerful symbol of wisdom, knowledge, passion, and purification.
River Meditation
River meditation is a mindfulness or meditation practice that involves focusing your attention on the metaphorical or imagined image of a river. This practice is often used as a way to cultivate a sense of calm, relaxation, and mental clarity.
Dance/Movement Therapy
Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), also known as dance/movement psychotherapy, is a form of expressive therapy that uses movement and dance as a therapeutic tool to support emotional, cognitive, social, and physical integration of individuals. It is based on the premise that movement and the creative process can be powerful tools for self-expression, exploration, and healing. Dance Movement Therapy is practiced by trained professionals known as dance movement therapists.
Journaling
Journaling is the practice of writing down one's thoughts, feelings, experiences, and reflections in a personal journal or diary. It is a form of self-expression and self-reflection that has been used for centuries as a means of documenting daily life, recording significant events, and exploring inner thoughts and emotions. The act of journaling involves putting thoughts into written words, providing individuals with a tangible record of their personal narratives.
Neuro-linguistic programming
It is a pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder. They claim there is a connection between neurological processes (neuro), language (linguistic) and behavioral patterns learned through experience (programming), and that these can be changed to achieve specific goals in life.
Doga
Doga, also known as dog yoga, is a unique practice that involves integrating your canine companion into traditional yoga poses and exercises. It aims to deepen the bond between humans and their dogs while promoting relaxation and mindfulness for both. Doga sessions often incorporate gentle stretches, massages, and calming techniques suitable for both humans and their furry friends.
Bars- Access consciousness
Access Bars are 32 points on your head that, when gently touched by a BARS practitioner, effortlessly, and easily release anything that stops you from feeling joy and ease in your life.
Authentic Relating
Authentic Relating, put succinctly, is an approach to cultivating more genuine, fulfilling, and mutually rewarding relationships in any context.
Non Violent Communication (NVC)
It provides a simple four-step process that helps us to express our feelings honestly and communicate our needs clearly, whilst still maintaining a connection with the other person
Principles of War-SunTzu
There are nine Principles of War. They are objective, offensive, mass, economy of force, maneuver, unity of command, security, surprise, and simplicity.
Feynman Technique
If you’re after a way to supercharge your learning and become smarter, the Feynman Technique might just be the best way to learn absolutely anything.
Deliberate Practice
Deliberate practice refers to a special type of practice that is purposeful and systematic.
Emotional Freedom Techniques
Similar to acupuncture, EFT focuses on the meridian points — or energy hot spots — to restore balance to your body’s energy. It’s believed that restoring this energy balance can relieve symptoms a negative experience or emotion may have caused.

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