Today is about magical neuroscience to increase our brain’s abilities, stay smart, effective and brilliant throughout our life! And, ensure we use100% of our brain and improve its performance. You’ve heard of weight … [Read more...] about How to use your whole brain and outsmart your friends!
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We are smarter than we think ~ we use 100% of our brain, not 10%!
Today we explore NeuroMyth Number two: We only use 10% of our brain. FALSE Have you ever seen the movie Lucy with Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman? She is exposed to an experimental drug that increases her brain … [Read more...] about We are smarter than we think ~ we use 100% of our brain, not 10%!
How to get smarter:use both sides of your brain.
Artists and analysts use both sides of the brain. They use creativity and logic, whole and parts, oneness and separateness to complete their task. While it’s true one may tend to lean towards either hemisphere in certain circumstances, the scientific … [Read more...] about How to get smarter:use both sides of your brain.
We are not right or left Brain Dominant
Welcome to day one of a summer (currently fall!) debunking myths about the brain. To coin a word, we’re looking at neuromyths, misconceptions about the function of our mind and brain. Neuromyth number one: We are either left-brained or … [Read more...] about We are not right or left Brain Dominant
Blueprint to Make Your Dreams come True
What if you could follow a blueprint to ensure your dreams come true?A blueprint that allows you to visualize and feel what it would be like to be in your dream.A blueprint that allows you to make a step-by-step plan to pursue this dream. The … [Read more...] about Blueprint to Make Your Dreams come True
Feeling stuck? Try the BS Approach
Find yourself worrying about the future or regretting the past?Too much rumination? Try the BS approach. To begin:STOP Carry out the B Breathe:Notice the rhythm of your breath and start to lengthen both your inhale and exhale. Carry out the … [Read more...] about Feeling stuck? Try the BS Approach