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Books > Health, Home & Family > Self-help & practical interests > Popular psychology > Memory improvement & thinking techniques
Instructions for use of these forms are provided in The Creative
Process Diet.
Instructions for use of these forms are provided in The Creative
Process Diet.
Information required by the brain needs to come at a rapid pace,
regardless of the information's content. The information may be new
and recent, or from years past. In some instances, the brain is
unable to retrieve the vital memory. Contingent upon each situation
that is presented, this inability may not be of concern; however,
for some instances this could be a great issue. Have you ever
entered a room with a specific reason only to get there and forget
your entire purpose? Perhaps you have experienced memory lapses
similar to the aforementioned or you have forgotten where you
placed your keys or you have even been reacquainted with an
individual that you remember their face but cannot bring their name
to your memory. Each instance can prove quite frustrating. Perhaps
you have chosen this book because you are striving to improve your
memory. Located inside this guide are helpful tools and tricks that
you can utilize to make this happen. By working through these tips
you can minimize those moments of frustration and have improved
changes in your memory bank.
Creative confidence is about designing and living an extraordinary
life. Does this sound interesting and worth pursuing? Everyone has
a huge reservoir of creativity within them. The question is whether
or not you're tapping into the reservoir and getting into action.
Many people have yet to discover their creative talents and
therefore can't begin to tap into them. Our intention is to provide
resources and inspiration to help you find your creative talent so
you can start expressing it with confidence.The combination of your
creativity, the pure potentiality of everything that's unique
inside of you and confidence, the ability to actually express that
pure potentiality, is the recipe for success in every area of your
life. Start your journey and share some of your success stories. We
want people to find their creative confidence to share their
stories and inspire others along the way.
A challenge of discipline and creative thinking, The 365 Project
chronicles one designer's attempt to make something every day for a
year. This printed edition of Bryn Hobson's original blog includes
all 365 daily projects and new captions about the process for each
one-perhaps perfect inspiration to start a side project of your
own.
It is a common misconception that memory decays with age. This can
only happen when a person does not use their memory properly. A
person's memory is just like a muscle. The more it is used, the
stronger it gets. When neglected, it atrophies and becomes weak.
This is why people often struggle with memory as they age. If a
person instead chooses to continue learning new things in their
later years, practices memory-improving exercises, keeps their
imagination alive and allows themselves to be open to new
experiences, they can prevent this from happening. There are three
different kinds of memory and This book explains it all. What seems
like such a simplistic function is actually a quite complicated
process. A series of neural connections in the brain hold an
unbelievable amount of data. When you have the ability to access
this data in an organized fashion, you have a heightened ability to
create and learn new ideas. Each time you have a new experience and
your mind can recall this information, it serves as both a road map
to success and a warning sign for danger.
Everybody wants to be creative. Creativity makes life more fun,
more interesting and more full of achievement, but too many people
believe that creativity is something you are born with and cannot
be learned. In How to Have Creative Ideas Edward de Bono - the
leading authority on creative thinking - outlines 62 different
games and exercises, built around random words chosen from a list,
to help encourage creativity and lateral thinking. For example, if
the task were to provide an idea for a new restaurant and the
random word chosen was 'cloak', ideas generated might be: a
highwayman theme; a Venetian theme with gondolas; masked waiters
and waitresses. Or, if asked to make a connection between the two
random words 'desk' and 'shorts', readers may come up with: both
are functional; desks have 'knee holes' and shorts expose the
knees; traditionally they were both male-associated items. All the
exercises are simple, practical and fun, and can be done by anyone.
As a man thinks within himself, so he is.
Have you ever wondered why some people do phenomenally well and
others seem to merely exist? Why do some pilot their lives with
great resilience, while others are derailed by suicide or other
debilitating thoughts or behaviors? Success is not based on the
things you do; it is based on your state of being. The higher your
emotional intelligence is, the higher your success rate will be.
Self-mastery is about learning how to pilot your life with such
accuracy that you will no longer zigzag through life, but lead a
course that will guide you straight to destiny.
"Self-Mastery: The Lost Key to Living an Overcoming and
Fulfilling Life grabs your attention and raises important dialogue
on transformation. I used this material with twenty-three hundred
male offenders in our correctional facility, and it proved to be a
bestseller for transforming lives. It provides the solution for
anyone who may have taken the wrong exit off the road map of
life."
- Dr. Linda Brock, Chaplain, McRae Correctional Facility;
Dublin, Georgia
"The Mosses provided Self-Mastery training to my crew prior to a
major deployment. Their training made my crew resilient and enabled
us to exceed our mission goals in an unprecedented manner If you
want to experience life like never before and dare to venture into
unchartered waters and achieve self mastery so that there are no
limitations in what you can do, then this book is for you."
- LCDR Kat Wijnaldum, USN
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