Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Personal Development – It’s How You Use Your Brain That Matters

For anyone interested in their own personal development, you may be interested in recent research that shows that “thinkers’ brains are different”. The suggestion is that how you think depends on the development of certain regions of the brain – but in fact, it’s the other way around: the development of particular regions of your brain is related to how much you use them! Your mind power is dependant upon the choices that you make.

Nobody is born a ‘thinker’ – just like nobody is born a London cabbie or taxi driver, yet an area of their brains is highly developed and, in fact, larger than the normal brain because of the hoops that they have to jump through to learn ‘The Knowledge’ – how to get from A to B using all kinds of circuitous routes. Some years ago, research proved that the use to which these guys and girls put their brain had a measurable effect on the size and shape of their brain.

More recently, neuro-psychological research demonstrates that the human brain exhibits a considerable capability for what is called plasticity – in other words, the shape, characteristics and development of the brain depends on how it is used and the extent to which one area of the brain may have to take control of the functions of another part of the brain that has been damaged.

The important point is that our brains, their functionality and capacity, depends on what we do with them – not the other way around. Many people with whom I’ve worked in my practice thought that they were stupid, slow or incapable of understanding things that ‘clever’ people understood. Their perception of their own intellectual skills did not relate to the physiology of their brains – it was related to the fact that, during their formative years, they had incorrectly learned their own self-image which, as adults, prevented them from employing their brains in an expansive way.

Each of us has limiting perceptions about ourselves – we were each conditioned during our childhood years – now, those self-perceptions hold us back from accessing and benefiting from our natural potential. However, all you have to do to be all that you can be is to drop your preconceived notions. Even the size of your brain will respond to your new found self understanding.


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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Personal Development – It’s How You Use Your Brain That Matters

For anyone interested in their own personal development, you may be interested in recent research that shows that “thinkers’ brains are different”. The suggestion is that how you think depends on the development of certain regions of the brain – but in fact, it’s the other way around: the development of particular regions of your brain is related to how much you use them! Your mind power is dependant upon the choices that you make.

Nobody is born a ‘thinker’ – just like nobody is born a London cabbie or taxi driver, yet an area of their brains is highly developed and, in fact, larger than the normal brain because of the hoops that they have to jump through to learn ‘The Knowledge’ – how to get from A to B using all kinds of circuitous routes. Some years ago, research proved that the use to which these guys and girls put their brain had a measurable effect on the size and shape of their brain.

More recently, neuro-psychological research demonstrates that the human brain exhibits a considerable capability for what is called plasticity – in other words, the shape, characteristics and development of the brain depends on how it is used and the extent to which one area of the brain may have to take control of the functions of another part of the brain that has been damaged.

The important point is that our brains, their functionality and capacity, depends on what we do with them – not the other way around. Many people with whom I’ve worked in my practice thought that they were stupid, slow or incapable of understanding things that ‘clever’ people understood. Their perception of their own intellectual skills did not relate to the physiology of their brains – it was related to the fact that, during their formative years, they had incorrectly learned their own self-image which, as adults, prevented them from employing their brains in an expansive way.

Each of us has limiting perceptions about ourselves – we were each conditioned during our childhood years – now, those self-perceptions hold us back from accessing and benefiting from our natural potential. However, all you have to do to be all that you can be is to drop your preconceived notions. Even the size of your brain will respond to your new found self understanding.


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Friday, December 31, 2010

Personal Development – It’s How You Use Your Brain That Matters

For anyone interested in their own personal development, you may be interested in recent research that shows that “thinkers’ brains are different”. The suggestion is that how you think depends on the development of certain regions of the brain – but in fact, it’s the other way around: the development of particular regions of your brain is related to how much you use them! Your mind power is dependant upon the choices that you make.

Nobody is born a ‘thinker’ – just like nobody is born a London cabbie or taxi driver, yet an area of their brains is highly developed and, in fact, larger than the normal brain because of the hoops that they have to jump through to learn ‘The Knowledge’ – how to get from A to B using all kinds of circuitous routes. Some years ago, research proved that the use to which these guys and girls put their brain had a measurable effect on the size and shape of their brain.

More recently, neuro-psychological research demonstrates that the human brain exhibits a considerable capability for what is called plasticity – in other words, the shape, characteristics and development of the brain depends on how it is used and the extent to which one area of the brain may have to take control of the functions of another part of the brain that has been damaged.

The important point is that our brains, their functionality and capacity, depends on what we do with them – not the other way around. Many people with whom I’ve worked in my practice thought that they were stupid, slow or incapable of understanding things that ‘clever’ people understood. Their perception of their own intellectual skills did not relate to the physiology of their brains – it was related to the fact that, during their formative years, they had incorrectly learned their own self-image which, as adults, prevented them from employing their brains in an expansive way.

Each of us has limiting perceptions about ourselves – we were each conditioned during our childhood years – now, those self-perceptions hold us back from accessing and benefiting from our natural potential. However, all you have to do to be all that you can be is to drop your preconceived notions. Even the size of your brain will respond to your new found self understanding.


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Monday, November 29, 2010

Personal Development – It’s How You Use Your Brain That Matters

For anyone interested in their own personal development, you may be interested in recent research that shows that “thinkers’ brains are different”. The suggestion is that how you think depends on the development of certain regions of the brain – but in fact, it’s the other way around: the development of particular regions of your brain is related to how much you use them! Your mind power is dependant upon the choices that you make.

Nobody is born a ‘thinker’ – just like nobody is born a London cabbie or taxi driver, yet an area of their brains is highly developed and, in fact, larger than the normal brain because of the hoops that they have to jump through to learn ‘The Knowledge’ – how to get from A to B using all kinds of circuitous routes. Some years ago, research proved that the use to which these guys and girls put their brain had a measurable effect on the size and shape of their brain.

More recently, neuro-psychological research demonstrates that the human brain exhibits a considerable capability for what is called plasticity – in other words, the shape, characteristics and development of the brain depends on how it is used and the extent to which one area of the brain may have to take control of the functions of another part of the brain that has been damaged.

The important point is that our brains, their functionality and capacity, depends on what we do with them – not the other way around. Many people with whom I’ve worked in my practice thought that they were stupid, slow or incapable of understanding things that ‘clever’ people understood. Their perception of their own intellectual skills did not relate to the physiology of their brains – it was related to the fact that, during their formative years, they had incorrectly learned their own self-image which, as adults, prevented them from employing their brains in an expansive way.

Each of us has limiting perceptions about ourselves – we were each conditioned during our childhood years – now, those self-perceptions hold us back from accessing and benefiting from our natural potential. However, all you have to do to be all that you can be is to drop your preconceived notions. Even the size of your brain will respond to your new found self understanding.


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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Personal Development – You’ve Got To Get A Life

I do plenty of radio interviews, mainly talk shows, from time to time – all about personal development and self improvement. Last week, I fired out a couple of emails to talk show hosts so that I could tell listeners about getting more out of life even during these difficult times. One guy got back to me by replying “come on, man, get real”. That’s all it said.

No, you get real! There are simply too many negative people with a bad attitude that’s fuelling the wildfire of economic turmoil and individual self-doubt. Herd-like minds got the economy into the mess it’s in (let’s all get greedy together) the herd mentality will keep it there (let’s all get needy together). You have to wake the hell up – because, if you don’t that’s where you are – in Hell, a hell of your own creation. And there is far too much of it going on at present.

If you happen to be one of those people who take some weird pleasure in moaning about how bad things are, for all our sakes, shut up! If, like somebody that I was speaking to recently, you’re too ashamed to tell your friends that you can still afford to take your winter ski holiday, you need to ask yourself “what’s that all about?” But, of course, if you’re really hurting because you can’t find work, stop feeling victimized. Rather than cowering down under the weight of mass hysteria, step out from the herd, open your eyes and you’ll discover that there are opportunities all around you, the only reason you can’t see them is that you have got bogged down by the negative illusion that is dragging you down. You’ve got to stop going along with everyone else that there are no opportunities, get up off your ass and get real – really!

And to my friend who told me that I should get real – get a life yourself and stop dragging everyone else down to your level! It’s time to stop this mass-madness – it’s time to start pulling ourselves together and start living life to the full.


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Personal Development – It’s How You Use Your Brain That Matters

For anyone interested in their own personal development, you may be interested in recent research that shows that “thinkers’ brains are different”. The suggestion is that how you think depends on the development of certain regions of the brain – but in fact, it’s the other way around: the development of particular regions of your brain is related to how much you use them! Your mind power is dependant upon the choices that you make.

Nobody is born a ‘thinker’ – just like nobody is born a London cabbie or taxi driver, yet an area of their brains is highly developed and, in fact, larger than the normal brain because of the hoops that they have to jump through to learn ‘The Knowledge’ – how to get from A to B using all kinds of circuitous routes. Some years ago, research proved that the use to which these guys and girls put their brain had a measurable effect on the size and shape of their brain.

More recently, neuro-psychological research demonstrates that the human brain exhibits a considerable capability for what is called plasticity – in other words, the shape, characteristics and development of the brain depends on how it is used and the extent to which one area of the brain may have to take control of the functions of another part of the brain that has been damaged.

The important point is that our brains, their functionality and capacity, depends on what we do with them – not the other way around. Many people with whom I’ve worked in my practice thought that they were stupid, slow or incapable of understanding things that ‘clever’ people understood. Their perception of their own intellectual skills did not relate to the physiology of their brains – it was related to the fact that, during their formative years, they had incorrectly learned their own self-image which, as adults, prevented them from employing their brains in an expansive way.

Each of us has limiting perceptions about ourselves – we were each conditioned during our childhood years – now, those self-perceptions hold us back from accessing and benefiting from our natural potential. However, all you have to do to be all that you can be is to drop your preconceived notions. Even the size of your brain will respond to your new found self understanding.


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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Getting Over The Personal Growth And Development Barriers

Is it a struggle for you to overcome the various personal growth and development barriers? You may desire self improvement, but you’re finding it difficult to actually achieve it. Right now, living out the prosperity and abundance you hope for seems like a pipe dream.

We’re going to explore the lack of self knowledge as the first personal growth and development barrier you may need to overcome.

When it comes to your personal growth process, a life of real happiness and abundance is going to be difficult to achieve if you haven’t searched within yourself for understanding into what it is that is most important to you.

There are many areas of personal development and you’ll place varying degrees of importance on each one, especially depending on where you are with the Global Information Network. Do you wish for self improvement in your career? In order to move up in your work, must you focus on different or better skill sets?

Could this be the phase in your life when it’s the right time to look at your personal relationships? What about the way you handle your emotions or your personal finances?

Do you need pay close attention to your health at this juncture in your life?

By now, you should be seeing that with all the different personal growth areas, we can all have a different viewpoint in regards to importance? It’s simply not enough to just have this general idea that you’d like to go through some self improvement in life. Knowing the cause of why you feel this way is of the upmost importance.

Engage in a real intrapersonal conversation in order to get over this personal growth and development barrier. With a blank piece of paper in front of you, begin getting it all written down. What is it that you (no one else) need in order to begin living your own life of prosperity and abundance?

A lack of commitment may very well be another personal growth and development barrier you need to look into. It’s time to truly to commit to your personal growth path…don’t fall short now that you know the direction you need to take. Strive to rise above and not fall into the trap that so many people do…wishing for a better life while doing nothing about it.

Don’t be a chronic wisher…instead, get it done, especially when it comes to using MLM secrets. No one can get this to happen but you. It all starts with your thinking. Get right to work after you’ve realized exactly where your personal growth goals and needs are.

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