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Thought Tweet #495

by Rick Baker
On Jun 8, 2012

Thought Tweet #495 I am working on a remedy for IDHD [Increased Difficulty Handling Details]

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Alvin Toffler was right...that 'Future Shock' is here...even more of it than expected!

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Humour | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #493

by Rick Baker
On Jun 6, 2012

Thought tweet #493 The mind feeds and grows...depending on the calibre of its dominating questions.

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

We see that in children...they approach life as if it is a question free-for-all. They must do that or they learn little. Curiosity is one childlike habit we should not give up.

To Improve Your Capacity to Learn

by Rick Baker
On Jun 6, 2012

Perhaps, the essence of life is 'learning'. If learning is not the essence of life then it is closely linked to the essence. This must be so or why would we be blessed with such brain-powerhouses? I mean, why bother having 100,000,000,000 neurons in each human brain if each person is not intended to put them to good use?

Leaders are life-long learners.

Spirited Leaders value life-long learning. LINK

Every leader can improve his or her capacity to learn.

Here are some of the Ways To Improve Your Capacity To Learn:

  1. Focus On Seeking Specialized Knowledge: Set aside time to obtain knowledge required to achieve your goals. Book time into your calendar. 
  2. Seek knowledge Internally: Solidify in your mind what you believe, with certainty, to be facts then use deductive reasoning to add pieces of knowledge, expanding your linked-network of specialized, clear knowledge...picture it growing like clear crystals grow. This is your Crystalline Knowledge. Or, if you prefer, imagine your neurons - all those axons, dendrites, & synapses - making hard-wired connections...building your Neuronal Network of Specialized Knowledge.
  3. Seek Knowledge Externally: 'Borrow Brilliance' from others...select technical experts, role models, and Heroes and blend their knowledge and wisdom with your thoughts.
  4. Open Your Mind To Patterns: Allow your intuition a free reign. Then attend and use it to expand your Crystalline Knowledge.
  5. Pay Attentions To Nuances: Devils and other magical things lie in the details; also, good things come in small packages. You can store vast quantities of this important nuance-knowledge in invisible packages, in your mind, which you can open on demand.

 

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Leaders' Thoughts

Thought Tweet #492

by Rick Baker
On Jun 5, 2012

Thought Tweet #492 Intention: when your mind squeezes the starting-pistol trigger & the neurons in your brain leave the starting blocks.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Whether you like metaphors or not...something's got to get those neurons off the starting blocks and into the race.

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Definitions - Spirited Words Defined | Humour | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #487

by Rick Baker
On May 29, 2012

Thought Tweet #487 Concentration is about presence, attention, & observation; focus is about presence & seeking greater understanding. 

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Focus wraps context around concentration.

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Definitions - Spirited Words Defined | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #485

by Rick Baker
On May 25, 2012

Thought Tweet #485 Do you ever wonder about the lines of code that govern the operation of your brain?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

"Genetic coding - DNA" 

"Mental scripting"

"Formal education and knowledge - ABCs', 'Times Tables', etc"

The key point is: there are single lines of code that govern the operation of the human brain. That does not necessarily mean everything that operates in our brains is governed by 'lines of code'. But, there is no question...single lines of code govern some of the operation of our brains.

And, that's one key to understanding and changing Habits.

 


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