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The Attention Dilemma

by Rick Baker
On Jul 19, 2012

Have you had trouble getting people's attention?

Is it becoming more difficult to get people's attention?

If you have had trouble getting people's attention and that problem seems to be worsening...you're not alone.

And, there's good reason for it.

Here's the picture...

Some experts say each of us is 'hit' by 5,000 advertising impressions a day...others say the number could be as high as 50,000 per day. 

Regardless, 5,000 or 50,000, that's a lot of advertising hits per day. The ads hit our eyes and ears...as we drive down the street, look at magazines, get our hair cut, stop behind a bus, read our mail, look at our BlackBerry or iPhone, watch a movie at the theatre, visit a restaurant, buy gas for our car, rent a movie, watch TV, surf the Internet...logos, marketing messages, branding, branding, branding. 

100,000,000 hours per weekend...that's how much time people in North America spend every weekend watching TV commercials.

We are mostly immune to the ads. 

Let me rephrase that - our conscious minds are mostly immune to the ads. However, all those thousands and thousands of ads and branding pictures get through our eyes and ears and into our unconscious brains. And, that's where the problem starts. I mean - if you want to get people's attention - that's where the problem starts. All of the incoming stimuli - 5,000 or 50,000 advertising hits per day on top of numerable other stimuli Mother Nature, Man, and everyday life expose our brains to - gnaws away at our brains.

That's why it is so darned hard to get people's attention.

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Communication: Improving Communication | Marketing | Sales

Thought Tweet #523

by Rick Baker
On Jul 18, 2012

Thought Tweet #523 When you help people relax you have their attention...or, at least, a better chance to have it.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Most people lead hectic lives. Or, they think they do [and their perception is their reality]. When people think they are too busy, they are too busy. When people think they are relaxing, they cannot be thinking they are too busy. When people are not thinking they are too busy, we have a chance to catch their attention.

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #517

by Rick Baker
On Jul 10, 2012

Thought Tweet #517 The busier we are the less we remember...that's why there's value in writing things down.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Writing things down: it's a simple thing to do...it's also a powerful strategy for aiding memory and a powerful tactic for delivering on promises. And, that builds trust. So, writing things down provides support for building trust.

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #514

by Rick Baker
On Jul 5, 2012

Thought Tweet #514 You can improve your ability to focus by first controlling your mental chatter...all those free-flowing thoughts.


The Thinking Behind The Tweet 

  • getting present
  • mindfulness 
  • attention, concentration

 

 

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Brain: about the Human Brain | Thought Tweets

The Convergence of Physics, Philosophy, & Metaphysics

by Rick Baker
On Jun 13, 2012

Over 100 years ago, there was a wave of new theory about thought. In summary, the new theory of thought could be described as 'Thoughts are Things'. This was the book title Prentice Mulford used when he first wrote about it in 1889.

This ‘Thoughts are Things’ theory was often linked to what is now well-known as the 'Law of Attraction'....which has gained widespread popularity during recent years as a result of people like Esther Hicks [and Abraham], numerous self-help books, and other mass-market presentations like 'The Secret'.

Late-19th Century ‘Thoughts are Things’

In the last half of the 19th Century several authors claimed that thoughts are things...more specifically, thoughts are physical waves, like light and sound. Thought waves are not limited to a person's brain/mind (where the thoughts originate). In fact, under the theory, thought waves are 'Universal': they emanate from the originator's brain/mind in all directions...over great distances, throughout the Universe. Unlike light and sound, thought waves are not bounded by space or time or speed limits. So, they defy the current laws of physics. The theory is: our thoughts form part of 'Universal Intelligence' and are available to every other human being. In addition, in accordance with the Law of Attraction...our thoughts attract 'like' and so they bring about the physical manifestation of 'like'.

That’s the way new wave authors described thoughts 100 years ago.

As one example, here is a quote from Prentice Mulford’s ‘Thoughts Are Things’, (1889):

"Our thought is the unseen magnet, ever attracting its correspondence in things seen and tangible."

Wind the clock ahead to the New Millennium…

Thought is a hot topic. Brains and minds and how they use their key ingredient – thought – is a hot topic.

Spiritual authors are writing about physics: Deepak Chopra is one example.

Physics authors are writing about psychology: Leonard Mlodinow is one example.

We are living through the era where physics, psychology, and metaphysics are converging. Bold folks are speculating: perhaps, when we determine the true nature of thought we will discover it is the root of the elusive universal theory Albert Einstein chased to the very last day of his life.

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Beyond Business | Brain: about the Human Brain

Thought Tweet #497

by Rick Baker
On Jun 12, 2012
Thought Tweet #497 Tackle problems: hit them high, hit them low...rip the ball out from their hands.
 
The Thinking Behind The Tweet
 
Unresolved, lingering problems gnaw away at your brain energy. Attack problems and pluck that destructive power away from them.

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Beyond Business | Brain: about the Human Brain | Humour | Solutions & Opportunities | Thought Tweets

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