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How to Improve Your Neuroplasticity for Business Growth

Stephanie LH Calahan

Neuroplasticity is the process of change that your brain has in its neural pathways and synapses. The changes occur as a result of your behavior, environment or neural processes. ” This process deletes the neural connections that are no longer necessary or useful and strengthens the ones it deems more necessary.

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Rather Listen? Productive & Organized Goes Audio in 3 Different.

Stephanie LH Calahan

  That process has evolved into a lot of fun for me!    That process has evolved into a lot of fun for me!  Work With Stephanie | Contact Copyright 2007-2010 Calahan Solutions, Inc. -- All Rights Reserved Want to use my content in your ezine, newsletter or blog?

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Living in a Style Vacuum

Loosely Speaking

Speaking of this , here is another relevant post from the Loosely Speaking Archives: Life of the VA Fashionista VA Fashionista Part 3: Use Your Retooled Wardrobe to Best Advantage When Traveling VA Fashionista Part 2: Scrutinizing and Updating Your Wardrobe Comment: 1 One Comment Kaira Comment // January 31st, 2010 // 8:25 pm Thanks for the post.

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How to Successfully Run Virtual Events

Worxbee

There are several advantages for companies running virtual events, including that they get more reach and can include people who might otherwise not have been able to travel. Observe any copyrights. Virtual events have been popular, but you probably noticed them explode over the course of the pandemic.

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Tandem Social Networking

Loosely Speaking

At the event I picked up some very practical advise and some fine contacts, but mostly it was just so energizing to be in the company of so many writers who blogged across a whole spectrum of interests (minor league hockey to sassy travel to low carbon living) but shared a real DIY passion for their causes and craft.&# Loose Ends.

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5 steps for getting back on track after an unplanned absence

Ian's Messy Desk

Process: Once you’ve collected all the open loops, figure out what you need to do to close them. Comment by Ian Hunter on May 30, 2007 @ 2:18 pm Ian: that’s a good point and the process would certainly work for any kind of absence. This is also a good time to thank them for covering your unexpected absence.

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wordpress 2.8 update only took me 24 hours!

Loosely Speaking

There are far too many variables to make this a predictable and easy process: just check the various forums and other blogs where users document their experiences. RSS Comments RSS Subscribe in a reader Copyright 2004. Loosely Speaking is about how to fuel-inject your entrepreneurial self by living a rollicking, well-rounded life.

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