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December 13th, 2025

Neurographic Art: The Most Fun to Resolve Conflict

  1. Neurographic Art: The Most Fun to Resolve Conflict Nicole Christina 51:53

Sometimes we accidentally come across something that changes our lives. You’ve heard me talk about the local creative hub I attend monthly and how sweet it is. Not long ago my friend Laraine brought in a sample of neurographic art. I thought to myself, “that is strange looking. And ugly.” I’m more of a botanical zen doodler kind of gal. Then I saw something online that intrigued me–a free webinar that taught something called “neurographic art” and the science behind it. They talked about rewiring your brain with these strange looking drawings. I was intrigued so I took the free class. I’ve been a psychotherapist for 35 years and this technique helped me access beliefs that I was aware of but didn’t understand that they were still driving the bus. At this point, My friends are probably tired of hearing me talk about it. I ordered an electric pencil sharpener because my colored pencils are getting dull.

Ann Ferguson talks about this fun and cutting edge technique to address the beliefs that are causing problems in our lives. She is one of only a handful of Certified Neurographica Specialists in the United States. Find out more about neurographics here: Mindfulline.com.

Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com

Nicole Christina is the host of the multi-award winning Zestful Aging Podcast, an interview show heard in 103 countries. It's approaching its fifth year, with more than 300 interviews. She is also the author of “Not Just Chatting; How to Become a Master Podcast Interviewer”. Nicole’s guests are change makers from a variety of disciplines; filmmakers, writers, advocates, poets, musicians, scientists, athletes and entrepreneurs, many of whom are top experts in their fields. The Show has a humanitarian focus, and looks at the importance of leaving your own legacy. Leaving a legacy is a way of contributing to the common good, which has shown to have a significant impact on aging well.