Why your Interior design will become your new brainfood

What if you could unlock the needs of your brain and use your interior and architectural design to help support it?

Spoiler alert: we all have a brain! So why do we state it like that?

Because it’s the functioning of your brain that influences how a person behaves, performs, feels and even thinks. Based on how your brain is wired and which area’s in your brain are well of less interconnected or developed, we will experience things in a certain matter.

Our brain is made by our genetics and by the experiences we get in life. And this last process never stops! So if you know that your surroundings, influences the make up of your brain, why wouldn’t you use it actually?

It doesn’t make sense to not take it into account, if you want to enhance your emotional and physical wellbeing and cognitive and sportive performance.

If you want to take control over your life and how you perceive it, you should look at what surrounds you.

You should tweak all those elements to your own benefit! And this can be done very easy and simple. You just need to know three things:

1.      How your brain is wired: what your needs actually are and how this unlocks the keys of your mind

2.      What elements in your interior design, architectural landscape, (travel) experiences,

(we call it the space around you), can make a difference for you

3.      How you can change does elements to match your individual needs

 

The right kind of environment, in your office, home or performance studio will give your brain the support it needs. It can be stimulated or soothed, or targeted for specific goals. By this you can influence how you respond to things and how they are perceived.

If you get this, you will understand that there are more ways than one to influence your brain and one of them is by the world around you.

You will see that the design that surrounds you, is indeed more than just soul food or eye candy, it is brainfood!

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