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How To Train Your Brain

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How To Train Your Brain First of all, let me tell you that I was in search for something similar to Lumosity for a long time. Brain Exercises Just like physical exercise, brain training must be performed in a balanced way. Train Brain for Attention: Lost In Migration Apparently, this was the most difficult game for me.

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The Subtle Comfort Of The Discomfort Zone

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In the last two months I started a consulting project (quite a big one, it will end in March next year) where I have to spend a few hours every day in an office, evaluating progress of a team, provisioning, negotiating deals, creating and implementing strategies and so on.

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How To Invest In Yourself (And Why)

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Maybe you think you’re a brilliant negotiator, but that may be just an inconsistent cloud in your ego. I learned tons of stuff about project management , programming, getting things done , negotiation, financial planning and a lot more. Because that’s the spot where you’re going to invest. Facts analysis involves another person.

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Are You Copy Pasting Your Life?

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Dragos Roua – Brilliantly Better The Personal Development Blog Home About me Top posts Archives Downloads Audio Recommended Products Contact Are You Copy Pasting Your Life? by dragos on October 25, 2010 · 55 comments in Personal Development , Relationships & Society Tweet Do you know what copy paste is? Well, I dont.

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How To Live A Scriptless Life

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If the brain was trained to give a pre-established answer, it will most likely give it, of course, but fact is there is some reaction time. During that time the brain searches for the best reaction to that stimulus. And that’s a good news. At this point of our example, the “engagement” point, something interesting happens.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

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No more arguing or negotiating, I just started to code it. Nevertheless, even at that bare bone level I agreed to stop, there was still so much work to do to bring the app at the Minimum Product Demo level. Day 28 – Getting Ready To Submit With only two days before the deadline I realized I didn’t have a settings section.

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