Articles, tagged with "left brain", page 4
29th September 2009
You've probably heard of mind mapping as a useful technique for capturing complex ideas and thoughts and translating them into words and images. But mind maps are more than just a pretty picture. Your brain also benefits from the mental process of making ...
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Author:
samsander
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 corresponding i...
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Author:
Mark
28th August 2009
An example of revelation knowledge is when you are reading the Bible and a verse leaps off the page, hits you between the eyes, and God says, "This is for you right now." These are precious experiences for the believer. However, for many, they do not happ...
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Author:
Mark
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...
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Author:
Yodle
04th August 2009
Just about everyone knows the golden rule of reassurance: "It does not matter that you fail. It matters immensely what you learn from your failure, how you get up and go on." Essential lavender oil apparently empowers you to benefit from your mistakes, le...
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Author:
Cynthia Thomas
27th July 2009
REASON 3: We Ignore This Learning Style At Our Peril
"I hear and I forget,
I see and I remember,
I do and I understand."
Chinese Proverb
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here is one learning styl...
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Author:
Phil Rowlands
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 ...
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Author:
Marjorie J McDonald
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...
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Author:
Stephen Warrilow
19th July 2009
Ever wonder how some bloggers always attract the most glued eyes and salivating tongues to their seemingly simple posts? What have they got that you don't? Here are five easy tips that you can implement in your articles, blogs, and tweets to not only ga...
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Author:
Doctor DubLi
09th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bonita Darula
Although 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" illn...
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04th July 2009
If you're anything like the golfers who attend my golf instruction sessions, you have some courses you like and some you don't. Have you ever wondered why? We'll probably never know for certain why some golfers like one course and others don't. But there'...
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Author:
Jack Moorehouse
26th June 2009
"I can have a really great day, but when I wake up the next morning I feel anxious. Sometimes the better day I've had, the more anxious I am the next morning. I can't figure it out."I hear this over and over from my clients. What is happening here?The Tyr...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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...
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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. ...
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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...
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Author:
Marjorie J McDonald