Author Archives: Edi Carr

About Edi Carr

Senior presenter and senior consultant to VIP clients at E Rejuvenation center Zagreb, Croatia. www.erejuvenation.com

How to Increase Your Energy

Disclaimer: This text is originally part of the E Rejuvenation concept description. Why energy? In today’s business we manage our time, we manage our people, we manage our resources, we manage our finances and some people even manage their work-life balance. We have … Continue reading

‘BNP, that’s me, now f*** off’ – The sickness of society and what needs to be done

Since the beginning of human evolution… from the apes, and even before then, I expect, everywhere you went you could find ‘negative’ behaviour… which now, we could say, is not so much shown by pure animal aggression on the whole, … Continue reading

What’s the price of success? Lessons to be learned from Steve Jobs anger (mis)management

Recently I had what could have been called a lightly heated discussion with a friend who was saying that Steve Jobs will go straight to heaven for his contribution to humanity. I put another view, that he failed to learn … Continue reading

Chinese Five Elements: Water

The 5 elements end with the Element of Water, as this is traditionally the end point of each year.  The season of winter, generally seen as starting in November, is also represented by the element of Water. Water quite simply … Continue reading

Chinese Five Elements: Metal

The 5 elements start with the Element of Metal each day, at 3am. The season of Autumn is generally seen as starting in August and is also represented by the element of Metal. Metal quite simply is connected to metal! … Continue reading

Chinese Five Elements: Earth

The season of late summer and the time between each season, is also represented by the element of Earth. This is the difference between Earth and the other elements in terms of seasons – it has a special place, as … Continue reading

Chinese Five Elements: Fire

The season of summer is generally seen as starting in May and is also represented by the element of Fire. Fire quite simply is connected to Fire! That can be a forest fire or a volcano, or a candle. Fire … Continue reading

Chinese Five Elements: Wood

The 5 elements start with the Element of Wood, as this is traditionally the starting point of each year. The season of Spring, generally seen as starting in February, is also represented by the element of Wood. Wood quite simply … Continue reading

Chinese Five Elements

The Chinese 5 element theory was developed many thousands of years ago. Those sensitive and wise enough to observe the laws of nature and how they impacted on human nature were able to develop this system of understanding, which was … Continue reading