Exploring the Psychology of Fine Artists in the Digital Age with Yanina Gomez

By |2018-01-27T22:18:21+00:00August 15th, 2015|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

We are saturated by the media, in the form of advertisements and the Internet selling us unlimited number of programs, supplements, systems, and medications to address this triad. But, what about exposure to the fine arts? Can art influence our psychol...

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An Artist Has to Reinvent Themselves Each Day: The Creative Life of John Andro Avendańo

By |2018-01-27T19:58:45+00:00July 29th, 2015|Huffington Post|

Contemporary artist, John Andro Avendańo is continually working on making art, and showing his work in art festivals and galleries in Miami, Los Angeles, Paris, Seattle, New York City, and selling to collectors around the world who have connected with his unique vision.

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Taming the Negative Voices in our Heads

By |2018-01-27T22:17:46+00:00May 12th, 2015|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

When we get stuck in patterns that hold us back, the root cause is often the absurd negative voices nattering in the background of our minds. The ones that seems to be stuck in a loop of repeating negative ideas that we’ve long outgrown. We know better, but time and distance hasn’t taken us far away enough to outrun habits learned long ago.

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What makes Seattle so sexy?

By |2018-01-27T22:17:09+00:00April 10th, 2015|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

The city of Seattle is surrounded by water on all sides, and the topography forms a natural hourglass figure that in the autumn, winter, and spring months is perpetually moist from rain. The lush green landscape creates a feeling of love for and enjoym...

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Notes on the War Against Freedom of Expression

By |2018-01-27T19:58:45+00:00March 12th, 2015|Huffington Post|

The world has never needed free thought and free speech more than now. When free thinkers, cartoonists, satirists, and cultural instigators of every type are gunned down in one of the world's cultural centers, minds need to be drastically changed.

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Technology As an Extension of Fundamental Humanity: An Interview With CEO Dave Sabey

By |2018-01-27T19:58:45+00:00February 13th, 2015|Huffington Post|

In short, the sooner we can adopt new technological tools the better it will be for all of us. Nothing has ever improved human life like advances in technology.

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A Free Speech Fairy Tale

By |2018-01-27T22:16:43+00:00January 23rd, 2015|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

Humor and satire were viewed as the rightful modes of expression they always had been, and always would be. The sharing of humor is one of the main ways people rise above adversity, and bond, and become better people.

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What It Takes to Let Go and Start Over

By |2018-01-27T22:16:15+00:00December 18th, 2014|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

Whether or not we are granted a fresh start every year, the world is set up so that we believe it’s possible. But a fresh start doesn’t just involve starting something new, it means letting go of the past.

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We Make Our Own Luck

By |2021-03-27T20:34:18+00:00December 2nd, 2014|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

Making your own luck is connected to looking at yourself from a different perspective, stepping outside your comfort zone to try new things, reinventing how you do certain things, and finding the mentors you need to get a more focused look at what your...

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Communication Avoidance in the Age of Mobile Devices

By |2018-01-27T22:14:48+00:00November 21st, 2014|Huffington Post, Psychology Today|

In the digital age we seem to be always connected – in any given day we could be overly connected, randomly connected, intensely connected – and over time, some people go down the digital rabbit hole as far as being addicted to communication devices, and must physically and psychologically detox in a non-wired environment.

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