Remind and Psychology
[This section was taken from an analysis provided in May, 2015 by Dr. Kai Ludwigs, Founder & Director, Happiness Research Organisation.]
When people think in terms of problems they limit their thought process, limit their actions, and limit their productivity. A limited mindset leads to a decline in happiness levels, sometimes even resulting in physical health problems. Remind is designed to change people’s perspective. Focusing on certainties to change their mindset from anxious and confused to clear and equipped. This results in better actions - thus increasing productivity and contentment. In short: a happier, healthier and more meaningful life.
Scientific Background:
Remind is an original formula that combines three major psychological theories. Client-centered therapy, from Carl Rogers (1966), focuses on encouraging the individual to find their own solutions. Depth psychology, having its roots in the work of Sigmund Freud, focuses on not only the individual’s present and recent past. It focuses on going back to the roots of a problem or a challenge. Lastly, cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on changing first your thoughts, and then your actions. When combining these major theories, among others, you’ll be able to condition your own mind. You’ll eventually be able to naturally experience less anxiety, more clarity and sharper instincts, which leads to enhanced physical health, a sense of inner peace and an overall happier life.