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30th September 2009
Many experts disagree about a precise definition, the difference between autism and Asperger's syndrome seems to be a matter of severity and is tied to communication issues. Autism is known as a “spectrum” illness, as it has a wide variety of symptoms... Read >
Author: Bonita Darula
29th September 2009
Have you ever found yourself stuck in your writing like a child on a rocking horse? Rocking back and forth, writing and editing, and wondering why your story doesn't take you anywhere?
As a writer for a local weekly newspaper, I couldn't afford the lux... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Knowing what you really want out of life is a major key to success, after all,achieving your dreams in life is the greatest success you can have!
If you don’t know what you want out of life you can end up wasting it chasing the wrong things…
… u... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Students can improve their personal life by finding answers that help them to study at their best. The steps to improve your personal life include putting your goals in perspective. Once you have your goals in perspective you can move to set a time manage... Read >
Author: Bernie Sullivan
29th September 2009
Introduction
The word journal comes from the French “jour” which means day. Journaling each day is having a visit with your best friend, you.
This ancient practice dates back to the 10th century Japan. Successful people throughout history have kep... Read >
Author: WEE DILTS
29th September 2009
This might be a time of year where you’re looking for, oh, some different ways to soothe, level, motivate, energize yourself and otherwise get on top of your cascading emotions. The EQ Foundation Course© emphasizes the great arts as an adjunct to Emoti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
As long as the Law of Attraction has only the 'DON'T want' script, it is restricted to orchestrating that script over and over. We must give the Law of Attraction some NEW MATERIAL to work with.
What do you really want in your relationships? Security... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Like many of my clients, I am always looking for ways to speed things up - to produce more results with the same or even fewer resources. We probably agree on this. The key is certainly not about working harder; it may not even be about working smarter. B... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The terms "left brain" and "right brain" refer to the left and right hemispheres of your brain. They each tend to process things differently, as explained in the following two paragraphs. However, the following are generalizations. They hold true for over... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Amazing Amethyst Gemstone
Amethyst is an enchanting burgundy-colored gem which has been liked by royal families thr
oughout history, all of the way back to 3000 B.C. in Egypt.
Yet notwithstanding its royal history, it's
incredibly inexpensi... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan
30th August 2009
I believe that when Protestantism protested and left the Roman Catholic Church, they reacted against Catholicism’s use of imagery. I believe Protestants have held an ungodly belief that “All use of images constitutes a graven image.” Their correspon... Read >
Author: Mark
27th August 2009
Good product names act as advertising for your product with adding the help of product Discount coupons.They differentiate you from your competitors and keep your customers coming back because they remember you and your product name. There is an art to na... Read >
Author: shantiprasad
19th August 2009
Your wife, children, friends, and neighbors all appear strangely silent and unmoved by your claims that the EHG generator you've created produces hydrogen at the cost of $ 0.0038 per cubic meter - that is, three times lower than the cost to produce the sa... Read >
Author: Yodle
17th August 2009
These mnemonic techniques were originally invented by the ancient Greeks. We sometimes want to call those “tricks” even though we should be aware that they just follow the natural flow of the brain, not only using our linear left brain hemisphere, bu... Read >
Author: murdimedia
10th August 2009
At Child1st we believe every child can learn, that many learning failures are avoidable, and that an assigned label doesn’t have to be a life sentence. We believe brains are made to learn, they love to learn, and they will learn when conditions are righ... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
27th July 2009
As you approach a topic you want to write about, decide on how you want to present the data. That will give you a clue as to which side of the brain you want to use to complete the task you have at hand. Using the wrong side is like using a hammer when ... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
25th July 2009
Is there one problem spot that can explain all the symptoms in ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders? In neurology the doctor always wants to localize the lesion (where is the problem.) This can be longitudinally (up or down) or laterally (side to side). ... Read >
Author: drmane
23rd July 2009
We are so naturally focused on the "left brain", structured, analytical aspect of change and how we manage it - it's as though it's our hard-wired default setting.
However, there is another perspective, maybe another dimension, to how we interact wi... Read >
Author: Stephen Warrilow
30th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
Spending an entire day at an airport dealing with one flight delay after another was once a nightmare for me. I have since learned to look for the gift in every experience. My recent, and much anticipated, trip to... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
22nd June 2009
In the movie, "Hope Floats," with Sandra Bullock, her husband walks out to pursue a relationship with her best friend. Ouch! Unfortunately, this is a common happening. Infidelity is painful enough without your best friend being the other person. Do you kn... Read >
16th June 2009
Are you aware that there is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom? Believe it or not, this information can transform your life. It definitely has affected my life in many profound ways.
Simply stated, knowledge comes from our wonderful minds. ... Read >
10th June 2009
What do you do when you find yourself trying too hard to write and the page remains blank? There are a few easy ways to spot what is happening to you. In the middle of trying to over effort to complete the task stop and see how you are approaching you... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
19th May 2009
For all the single men that are dating, seeking to find a date, this is a must read for you. Before you even decide to work up your online profile and upload a photo, you need to understand some fundamental factors about women. First of all, they think ... Read >
Author: Allan Tan
15th May 2009
You've done something amazing! You've invented something that no one else has ever thought of.
You have brought something new into the consciousness of the human race. Your desire is to profit from your intellectual efforts. There are a few problems... Read >
Author: Dee Reavis
17th April 2009
Have you been searching for just the right brain tips, the ones that get you a raise, or fame and fortune?
A magic potion or a magic wand, or like the super villins of cartoon land, the machine which makes your skull twice as large?
Unfortunately, I... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
17th April 2009
Creativity comes out of your right brain and is often overshadowed by your left brain which is logical and analytical. It is your job to find ways to tap into your right brain so you can get to the creativity and tap into your inner author. The right brai... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
16th April 2009
What if you could just close your eyes and let your body guide you to a state of confidence, determination and strength. What if you could go from feeling stress, afraid or depressed to a state of power and awareness, anytime any place. Now you can.
Re... Read >
Author: Zurab
27th March 2009
Learn faster. This is one of the tangible benefits of brainwave entrainment. You can have entire volumes of encyclopaedias in your head, with information at hand whenever you need them to be. The problem most people have is that they are struggling with t... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
27th March 2009
"The more tranquil a [person] becomes, the greater is his success, his influence, his power for good. Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom." --James Allen, 1864-1912, Author of As A Man Thinketh
Of all the challenges in life, calmn... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
10th March 2009
You may have heard that there are two sides to your brain. The left brain is more logical and the right brain is more creative. Writing comes out of the right brain and to tap into your inner author it is important to do it in a fun way. If you feel lik... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
10th March 2009
It is just one night before your exams! You knew you had to hit your books hard, if not you will fail! You took out all your notes and tutorials and pile them in front of you, having a strong determination to digest them before you go to sleep. The first ... Read >
Author: Study Grandmaster
06th March 2009
Tapping into the information bank you have inside of you already requires a way to get access to your inner author. It is that part of your brain that you normally hear about as your right brain. The right brain is the part that likes music, laughter, f... Read >
Author: Marjorie J McDonald
03rd March 2009
With the ever expanding tentacles of metabolic disorders, the western society is completely gripped in the mire of weight. It’s a sad position, without a doubt, and the fast ands strenuous pace of life is not helping the cause at all. Gyms, spas and ... Read >
Author: ServicePR
03rd March 2009
So as sales people, what do we really do?
Essentially we persuade.
We want people to make a decision, to decide to but what it is we are offering.
When people make decisions two processes are occurring simultaneously:
1: The conscious process, peopl... Read >
Author: NathanT
03rd March 2009
Of all the PowerPoint presentations you have sat through, I’m sure there were some in which you saw part of the audience falling asleep. Or you may have been too busy falling asleep yourself!
Did you ever see this happen when you are giving a presen... Read >
Author: Kelvin Lee
09th January 2009
Let's face it, writing a screenplay can be tough. It's a daunting task. Especially if you've never written one before.
I'm sure you've been stuck in a darkened theater watching a less than stellar movie and said to yourself, "I can do better than tha... Read >
Author: Ron Peer
06th January 2009
What do you believe about failure?
The ego wounded part of ourselves, the left-brain part of ourselves that has been programmed with many false beliefs, often believes that:
"If I fail, I am a failure."
"If I fail, I am stupid."
"If I fail, no one... Read >
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
17th December 2008
As I continue with my study of right and left brain magnificence, I came upon the Daniel L. Pink interview on Oprah's soul series.
He wrote the book, "A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Rule The World."
Oprah was so excited by the book that she bo... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
13th December 2008
The following is a continuation of the article "10 More Secrets to Financial Advisor Success". There are 31 secrets total. Here are secrets 11-20.
The eleventh secret to guarantee your success in 2007 and beyond is forget "how". There is also an even b... Read >
Author: Simon Reilly
05th December 2008
In my study of right and left brain directed thinking, I spontaneously came upon John Reeses' phenomenal exercise, Why You must Reboot Your Brain, as I was surfing the internet, a decidedly right brain activity according to Daniel L. Pink, author of "A Wh... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
04th December 2008
The following is the third article in a series of three on how to achieve success as a Financial Advisor.
The twenty-first secret is expect to receive and learn to receive and to say thank you.
Expect to receive by acknowledging that you asked for t... Read >
Author: Simon Reilly
29th October 2008
Oil painting is a mainly right brain activity but the left brain is by no means idle. A good question to ask is: What sort of brain activity goes into the act of painting?
Here are some answers:
* The Drawing Phase - In this phase you create a drawi... Read >
Author: Remi
21st October 2008
Training your brain is no different from physically training your body to keep it fit and healthy. If you engage a physical fitness trainer, they will have you focus on working one group of muscles one day, and a different group of muscles the next. In ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
23rd September 2008
"Trust yourself and you will know how to live."
~ Goethe
There are three things that a soul-based business owner needs to have to be successful in business (and in life, really): knowingness, trust and traction. And the first one is a whopper... so h... Read >
Author: Lynn Scheurell
08th September 2008
Corporate America tends to assign more financial value to those that are left-brain dominant than those that are right-brain dominant, however that trend may be changing. In his book, A Whole New Mind, Daniel Pink writes about the shift in value today awa... Read >
Author: bwright
08th September 2008
Brain exercises are very necessary to keep you tuned up. If you do not let your brain work, it will deteriorate with time and it will be very difficult for you to come up with new ideas when you need them.
In order to keep the brain rejuvenated and in... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
02nd September 2008
You may be thinking what I was thinking before heading down to New York to listen to "The #1 Small Business Guru in the World" - that question is:
"What the heck is a Dreaming Room, and why would I want to be in one?"
Well, on my way to New Yor... Read >
Author: John M. Leonetti, Esq., M.S. Finance, CM&A.A
09th July 2008
Unlocking your genius potential
In times of Change the learners will inherit the earth, while the learned will find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. -Eric Hoffer
That statement holds true today as it did so... Read >
Author: Kenon
15th May 2008
What about Yin Yang of character traits? Passive, shy, timid, creative, patient and pessimistic are Yin traits. Active, outwards, loud, logical, irritable and optimistic are Yang traits.
How do you classify the brain into Yin and Yang? The right brain... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
25th April 2008
Proper public relations and corporate events are more often about making an emotional appeal to your customers rather than addressing product features and benefits.
In many situations, audiences are unable to imagine the advantage of product features a... Read >
Author: Jimsun Lui
25th April 2008
Brainpower games are those games which exercise your mental capacity. My personal favorite is Chess, but there are many others, some of which you probably already play or have played. Here is a look at a few of the more common ones and how they may help y... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th April 2008
Marketing has traditionally been driven by "right-brain" practices revolving around the execution of strategic thinking and creative tactics. As you may know, the right side of the brain is where functions such as imagination, creativity and perception of... Read >
Author: Jeff Curley
14th March 2008
Everyone who has kept a personal journal knows that writing is a therapeutic process that helps integrate seemingly unconnected life events. Some believe the process works because the physical act of writing (using your hand-eye coordination) occupies you... Read >
Author: Dipak Patra
03rd March 2008
"Are Dancers Genetically Different Than The Rest Of Us? Yes, Says Hebrew University Researcher ScienceDaily (Feb. 16, 2006) - What makes dancers different than the rest of us? Genetic variants, says a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem." Pa... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
13th February 2008
In the left-brain world of business — a world dominated by facts and figures — a right-brain revolution is taking place. Executives are turning more and more to their "inner consultant," more commonly known as "intuition." And the trend is being refle... Read >
Author: Lynn Robinson
06th February 2008
The simplest form of creative job hunting is the speculative application. Altitude Recruitment specialises in servicing the creative community in the north east and
beyond.
Altitude Recruitment History
The company is managed by Laura Maddison... Read >
Author: Jon Celeste
04th February 2008
The human brain is the most exquisite creation in the universe. With the right “brain tools” or memory training, many have been able to dramatically improve their memory and acquire extraordinary feats of memory. Students can excel in school with e... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
09th January 2008
The modern approach of teaching through creativity in the classroom has the effect of a child understanding their subject matter to a greater depth.
In the classroom today, children could be fortunate enough to have a teacher that uses the more progres... Read >
Author: evangelia zonnios
12th October 2007
Creativity is an indispensable aspect of our life. Without creativity there could not have been any progress in this world. The evolution of man from being a cave man to the present highly sophisticated creature that he is, was made possible because of ... Read >
Author: Avezah
12th October 2007
‘Ambidexterity’ is the facility of use of both right and left hand. Michelangelo, Leonardo Vinci, Einstein, Fleming, Harry Truman, and others displayed ambidexterity. To extend the logic, we are being ambidextrous when we use both our right and left ... Read >
Author: Avezah
12th October 2007
The term ‘ambidexterity’ is basically being adept in the use of both right and left hand. Michelangelo, Leonardo Vinci, Einstein, Fleming, Harry Truman, etc., were all ambidextrous. In modern times, you will find many, who were originally left-handed... Read >
Author: Avezah
20th August 2007
Are you sometimes aware of judging others or yourself because of different behavior patterns? Could it be that people naturally react in a different way to similar situations and everyone is okay? Do you want to understand a basic difference so that you c... Read >
20th August 2007
Do you struggle with the process of cold calling? For many of us, it’s a grueling experience. That’s because we try to carry on a conversation from a rigid, linear place. We’re trying to follow a strategy or a script. Thus, when it comes to havin... Read >
Author: Ari Galper
01st August 2007
There are many activities to enjoy over the course of the summer which include playing golf, going to the lake for a swim, sitting on the patio pouring over a favorite summer read, and creating an encyclopedia of keepsakes by scrapbooking. Creating an enc... Read >
Author: John Foster
30th July 2007
Reading is a difficult process. The brain must be doing several things at once in order to make sense out of the written word. Many things can go wrong when a student is learning to read. Kids who struggle with reading struggle with life. If there is... Read >
Author: Lisa H
24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Unless you have been living in a cave, you have read by now multiple articles about the brain training and brain exercise craze: sudoku, Nintendo BrainAge, multiple online games, software like MindFit and Posit Science...... Read >
Author: Alvaro
26th April 2007
Reading is a difficult process. The brain must be doing several things at once in order to make sense out of the written word. Many things can go wrong when a student is learning to read. Kids who struggle with reading struggle with life. If there ... Read >
Author: Lisa H
01st February 2007
This article will be a breath of fresh air for some of you and a gut wrenching process for others. Without getting too involved within the process, I will say this particular piece of the puzzle is designed for the person that thinks with the left side o... Read >
Author: Roger Neumann
25th January 2007
Copyright by Lisa Harp
In the past few years there have been more and more students needing special help with math. Not too long ago most of the help was given to students with reading problems. But now, math is taking over. And, it’s no longer ... Read >
04th October 2006
Women are always evolving; I know I am always a work in progress. I am curious about the hidden talents and gifts I still hope to discover someday. I think it's unrealistic to expect any mother to be the perfect example of one who has discovered and deve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th July 2006
The terms "left brain" and "right brain" refer to the left and right hemispheres of your brain. They each tend to process things differently, as explained in the following two paragraphs. However, the following are generalizations. They hold true for over... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
26th May 2006
My Ten Best Writing Tips EVERCopyright 2003 by Angela BoothHere in no particular order, are the ten best writing tips I'vediscovered in 25 years of writing. They may work for you, too.Try them.=> Tip One: Pay attention to imageshttp://www.jeanhouston.or... Read >
Angela Booth
27th April 2006
According to modern research, the mind operates at all times
on some electro-magnetic frequency. These vibratory
frequencies are measured in brain waves or other types of
waves from the electromagnetic spectrum. These frequencies
are determined by the... Read >
Author: Carroll J. Wright
16th March 2006
Like many of my clients, I am always looking for ways to speed things up - to produce more results with the same or even fewer resources. We probably agree on this. The key is certainly not about working harder; it may not even be about working smarter. B... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg
09th December 2005
By now most of you are probably aware of the current buzz across the internet: writing articles about your area of expertise is one of the best ways to build name recognition and web presence. If you can communicate your ideas and information well in a sh... Read >
Author: Seth Mullins
15th August 2005
7 Easy Steps To Weight Loss
Copyright 2005 Joel Kaye, MA
Creator of The Right Brain Diet
http://www.rightbraindiet.com
Today more than ever there is so much information out there on
losing weight that is has become very confusing and somet... Read >
Author: Joel Kaye
10th August 2005
By: Catherine Franz
One of the best ways to blow someone's winning streak during a tennis game is to comment on how great they are doing. Your comment will kick in their left brain's inner critic which will zap their flow and change their focus. In... Read >
Author: Catherine Franz
01st June 2005
Most pay per click ads draw amazingly low click through rates (the number of people that click on your ad divided by the number of people that see your ad).
This not only hurts sales in the form of less clicks to your site, but on search engines like... Read >
Author: Kathryn ONeill
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