Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ Coaching Tips for Business and Life

A truly Impressive Wedding Venue - 2 views

started by Wallis Tavern on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Sure Way To Make One's Business Popular - 1 views

started by Jerry Chavez on 05 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
2More

Why You're Wise to Walk barefoot | Ahcuah - 1 views

  • Discovering the Difference
  •  
    If you'll please substitute walking for running, I agree with the benefits of barefootism in this article. Walking is so much healthier than running in so many ways besides not destroying your feet, ankles and knees. I walk in the woods and on the shore of Lake Ontario whenever the weathers permits. I do so to gain the benefits of being in touch with the earth's magnetism that the human body needs desperately.
8More

Call People By Their Name for Value-Added Names - Brain Leaders and Learners - 1 views

  • Expect Value Added in Names
    • Gary Patton
       
      According to brain researcher, Ellen Weber, neuroscience has proven the power of using people's names. Speak people's names when in their presence, and research confirms you also spark their brain's sense of worth, add value to their day and motivate them when you use their name to encourage them. gfp (2012-04-01)
  • Your handle’s a brand of sorts – one that defines you, and the brain associates certain unique traits with your name.
    • Gary Patton
       
      This is a profound and also scary thought in the context of TV and other advertising.
  • pack a punch when comments link to names.
    • Gary Patton
       
      You also stand out from the crowd when you use other's name in converstaion because so few do it. Doing so has particular power when you're encouraging the named person for a job well done or other commendable act because of it's motivational value.
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • It’s not easy to remember names, since brains are more equipped to forget a name than to remember one. How so?
  • To hear your name spoken respectfully, is to spike wellbeing in the area of the brain that operates personal self-awareness.

Amazing Customer Service - 1 views

started by Felipp Crawly on 28 Sep 12 no follow-up yet

High Quality Retaining Walls - 1 views

started by Emily Winter on 02 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Preparing For A Bright Future - 1 views

started by Super Property on 03 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Super Services and Customer Care - 1 views

started by Vicky Matthews on 03 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Building Inspections For Cautious Home Buyers - 1 views

started by Building Inspectors Adelaide on 03 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Genuine Welding Equipment - 1 views

started by Justin Kingsley on 03 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Reliable Payroll Service - 1 views

started by Joshua Wilson on 03 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

You Rock Dave! - 2 views

started by David Sydney on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Refine Carport in Adelaide - 1 views

started by creative outdoors on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
1More

Kony 2012 Part II Is Here: Invisible Children Addresses Its Critics | Co.Exist: World c... - 0 views

  •  
    "Kony 2012: Part II is a great watch and gives the initiative back to Invisible Children after a month of learning that no good deed goes unpunished."
1More

Just For Fun - 0 views

shared by Gary Patton on 06 Apr 12 - No Cached
  •  
    Right click the white tip when you get bored. It's labelled bring.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object)
1More

Motivational Interviewing - 0 views

  •  
    Interaction techniques
3More

Nook Tablet Android Upgrade via SD card (video) -- Engadget - 0 views

  • Nook Tablet gets easy root shortcut via SD card
    • Gary Patton
       
      Here's how to upgrade a Nook Tablet e-reader to a full android tablet with an inexpensive SD card. And doing it doesn't affect the Barnes and Noble warranty. Go ahead Apple ...beat that! gfp (2012-04)
  •  
    Here's how to upgrade your Nook e-reader to a full android tablet with an inexpensive SD card.
3More

Google + Redesign, 2012-04 - 0 views

  • Google + Re-design
    • Gary Patton
       
      Google launched a redesigned version of its social network, Google+, on April 11, 2012. Here's the "ins and outs" so you can take maximum advantage of the changes. gfp (2012-04-12)
  •  
    Google launched a redesigned version of its social network, Google+, on April 11, 2012. Here's the "ins and outs" so you can take maximum advantage of the changes. gfp (2012-04-12)
23More

Decoding The Mystery Of Near-Death Experiences : NPR - 0 views

  • "She is as deeply comatose as you can be and still be alive,"
  • She says she found herself looking down at the operating table.
  • It was about that time that Reynolds believes she noticed a tunnel and bright light.
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • During her near-death experience, she says she chatted with her dead grandmother and uncle, who escorted her back to the operating room.
  • My uncle pushed me," she says, laughing.
  • "From a scientific perspective," he says, "I have absolutely no explanation about how it could have happened."
  • Spetzler did not check out all the details, but Michael Sabom did. Sabom is a cardiologist in Atlanta who was researching near-death experiences.
  • what she said happened to her is actually what Spetzler did with her out in Arizona
  • How, Sabom wonders, could she know these things?
  • "She could not have heard [it], because of what they did to her ears," he says. "In addition, both of her eyes were taped shut, so she couldn't open her eyes and see what was going on. So her physical sensory perception was off the table."
  • That's preposterous, says anesthesiologist Gerald Woerlee. "This report provides absolutely no evidence for survival of any sort of consciousness outside the body during near-death experiences or any other such experiences," he says.
  • Woerlee, an Australian researcher and near-death experience debunker who has investigated Reynolds' case, says what happened to her is easy to explain.
  • "There are various explanations," Woerlee says. "One: that the earphones or plugs were not that tightly fitting. Two: It could have been that it was due to sound transmission through the operating table itself." So Reynolds could have heard conversations. As for seeing the Midas Rex bone saw, he says, she recognized a sound from her childhood.
  • That doesn't convince cardiologist Sabom or neurosurgeon Spetzler. They believe the combination of anesthesia and the sluggish brain activity caused by hypothermia meant that Reynolds could not form or retain memories for a significant part of the operation. At the very least, Sabom says, Reynolds' story raises the possibility that consciousness can function even when the brain is offline.
  • In the end, Reynolds' story is just an anecdote. And in fact, that's the problem with all the studies of near-death experiences.
  • it seems that these people have a different sort of brain," Beauregard says in his soft French accent. "It's like there's a shift in their brain, and this shift will allow these people to stay in touch with the spiritual world more easily, on a daily basis."
  • "It's like the near-death experience triggered something at a neural level in the brain," he said. "And perhaps this change, in terms of brain activity, is sort of permanent."
  • Their brains in the spiritual state look a lot like those of Catholic nuns and Buddhist monks who have spent tens of thousands of hours in prayer and meditation. Both groups showed extremely slow brain wave activity
  • The researchers also saw significant changes in brain regions associated with positive emotions, attention and personal boundaries, as subjects who had had near-death experiences lost their sense of their physical bodies and merged with God or the "light."
  • Skeptic Woerlee says there's nothing remarkable — and certainly nothing spiritual — about these findings.
  • It's brain chemistry, he says, not a trip to heaven.
  • n other words, Woerlee a
  • nd Beauregard looked at the same images and came to opposite conclusions.
1More

Senior Adult Health | Health News Magazine - 0 views

  •  
    50% of the North American population dying with some form of cardiovascular disease that both cuts their lives short and often impairs their quality of life for many years prior to death. And the other biggies, cancer and diabetes are not far behind in terms of the percentage of people who are also being ravaged by these killers. This short article includes a number of Biblically based wellness truths that will
1 - 20 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page