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Dr. Lincoln Stoller

Principal at Mind Strength Balance
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PhD in quantum physics, CHt in clinical hypnotherapy, CCPCPr clinical counselor. Blogger and author of books on sleep, dreams, learning, mentoring, Covid-19, & hypnotherapy. Working on projects in personal growth, enlightenment, architecture, neurophysiology, and brain training. Currently in private practice as a psychotherapist and clinical counselor working remotely.

  • Dr. Lincoln Stoller: Sleep as a Tool for Anxiety Management
    Dr. Stoller advises that "sleep clarifies emotional anxieties" and emphasizes being "informed, involved, and effective" to manage stress. He warns against manipulation by external threats and suggests focusing on personal issues. Emotional balance should enhance positive actions, not just avoid problems. Sleep revitalizes but doesn't solve intellectual problems.
  • Daydreaming: A Key to Unlocking Creative Learning?
    Dr. Stoller emphasizes daydreaming's role in creative work and therapy, but critiques the study's lack of clear definitions and metrics. He notes, "Their conclusions were good but speculative," and highlights the need for better tools to understand daydreaming's impact on learning. He argues that daydreaming is associative learning, contrasting it with habitual, procedural learning.
  • Unlocking Productivity: The Role of Sex and Creativity
    Dr. Stoller emphasizes that sex's impact on productivity is complex, involving neurology, personality, and more. He suggests that understanding and controlling these elements, rather than relying on "chemistry," is key. Studying tantric sex can help harness sex's creative force, but requires insight and commitment. Without this, the discussion remains superficial.
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