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Brain Facts #12 – It is Impolite to Yawn. But you Need to have Oxygen in your Brain
Don’t feel guilty about yawning your way through those endless afternoon meetings. Explain to your boss that yawning expands the pharynx and the larynx, thereby increasing oxygen intake which is vital to the proper functioning of your brain – and to remaining alert ...
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Brain Facts #11 – Games People Play can lead to better Brain Skills
Your teenager is onto something: videogames are believed to increase the ability to multitask. Although, there may still be need for moderation. Violent video games have also been linked to subversive behaviour ...
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10 Crazy Facts about Christopher Columbus – Happy Columbus Day
Columbus Day – A Day of Discovery ...plus a Free Brain Management Lesson Have you ever thought, “I wish I had all the information...” before solving a problem? We take information for granted, and it can undermine our results when we do. Here is an example of just how facts can change the way you think about things, or change the way you go about solving problems... Discovery... In the 1400s, it was a very different world than what we live in today. Filth, rats, and disease were considered normal. So it is not surprising that some of the facts ...
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Do You Know Too Much Knowledge can be Dangerous ?
Do You Know Too Much? Knowledge can be Dangerous. Is it possible to have too much knowledge? If you were to study at even the crazy speed read that Mental Photography / ZOXing gives you, you could spend every hour of every day absorbing information on any given topic, but you would still only be scratching the surface of all the information that can be accessed. Consider for a moment just how disadvantaged most people are when the just read or speed read. The speed read that ZOX Pro travels at are completely unfathomable to most people. Even though Mental ...
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Brain Facts #10 – NEWS: ‘Fear of Flying’ Phobia Update
Fear of Flying (Sorry, We were taking a picture of an airplane, but it flew behind the Eiffel Tower.) FYI: Aviophobia or Aviatophobia - The fear of flying A phobia can be based upon rational and irrational fear. A classic case of a phobia that has intrinsic value for each side is the Fear of Flying. Logically, it is hard for the untrained person to believe that a big piece of metal flying through the air, and against the pull of gravity, would have any chance of landing safely. However, this feat has been accomplished numerous times, and has a ...
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Mesmerized by the Headlights of Oncoming Traffic?
Mesmerized ... (We like the picture of the deer better than a black and white picture of 'ol Franz Mesmer.) In honor of Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), a German Physician and an ICON of a bygone era. Mesmer theorized a natural energetic transference that occurred between all animated and inanimate objects that he called “Animal Magnetism.” Along with his theory, Mesmer lives on in the state of being that bears his name, “mesmerized.” (One badge of great honor is to have one’s name become a part of the general vocabulary.) Are you Completely Mesmerized? If you have ever experienced the ...
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Money and Wealth Creation: Use Your Mind
Money and Wealth Many people are convinced – consciously or subconsciously – that accumulating great wealth is impossible. But this is simply not true. Your mind is the only impediment to your goals of wealth. But help is on the way. I am here to teach you how to focus your thoughts on visualizing your goals. A Poverty Mentality is Your Enemy to Wealth At some point in your life, you internalized the belief that money and wealth would always remain beyond your reach. To become successful, you must change the way you think and the way your mind works ...
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Brain Facts #9 – Your Attention Please – Concentrate
Concentrate Attention to Detail Most adults have an attention span of about 20 minutes, but can concentrate longer on really interesting topics. Children’s attention spans usually approximate their ages – which means that your six-year-old can only focus on one thing for about six minutes. Therefore, anything you can do to increase your ability to concentrate will have a direct affect on your intellectual capabilities. To further assist you with your pursuit of success, we offer you the opportunity to increase your concentration at no cost to you. That's right. We give concentration to you! CLICK HERE... Shannon Panzo Great ...
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Brain Facts #8 – Your Brain gets Drawn and Quartered
Sections of your Cerebrum Brain The cerebrum of your brain is divided into the left and right hemisphere, and each hemisphere is further divided into four main sections: the frontal lobe (front), parietal (mid upper) lobe, temporal (mid lower) and occipital (rear) lobes ...
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Brain Facts #7 – Your Brain Never Sleeps
Restless Brain Even while you’re snoozing, your brain constantly transmits information through motor circuits that send information to your muscles and glands, while receiving information from sensory circuits located throughout your body. It is only when your brain ceases to send these signals that you really have something to worry about. Looking for a good night of sleep? Shannon's Sleep Zone ...
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