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Laughter: The Best Medicine? A Hilarious Cure - 0 views

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    Laughter, he decided, was the best medicine, and Cousins started to watch classic episodes of the television program Candid Camera. "I made the joyous discovery," he wrote later, "that 10 minutes of genuine belly laughter…would give me at least two hours of pain-free sleep".
Hypnosis Training Academy

Uncovered: The 7 Emotions Ethical Persuasion Masters Use - 0 views

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    Emotions can create a tremendous amount of leverage for positive change within a person as every emotion is reasonable and rational within its own context - even the "bad" ones. They allow you - as a change worker- to achieve profound results by tapping into a subject's emotions at a deep level, which in turn can transform the way a person thinks. There are 7 primary emotions that persuasion masters use to do this, interested to find out what they are? Visit the HypnosisTrainingAcademy to discover the 4 Emotions of the Apocalypse and the 3 Musketeers Of Virtue - and how you can leverage each of them so you can help your subjects lead healthier and happier lives.
Tero Toivanen

Growing evidence of the brain's plasticity could benefit stroke victims or those suffer... - 1 views

  • With the right training, scientists now know the brain can reshape itself to work around dead and damaged areas, often with dramatic benefits.
  • Therapies that exploit the brain's power to adapt have helped people overcome damage caused by strokes, depression, anxiety and learning disabilities, and may one day replace drugs for some of these conditions.
  • Children with language difficulties have been shown to make significant progress using computer training tools that are the equivalent of cerebral cross-training.
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  • Neuroplasticity does not see the different regions of the brain as completely versatile and certainly not interchangeable. But it recognises that if part of the brain is damaged, it can be possible to train other areas to take on, at least to some extent, the job of the lost brain matter.
  • Doidge says he is not anti-medication, but wonders if therapies that tap into neuro-plasticity will soon replace drug treatments for certain conditions. "We can change our brains by sensing, imagining and acting in the world. It's economical and mostly low-tech, and I'm very, very hopeful"
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    With the right training, scientists now know the brain can reshape itself to work around dead and damaged areas, often with dramatic benefits.
Hypnosis Training Academy

How to Conquer the Fear of Failure in Hypnosis? - 0 views

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    Many talented hypnotists get lost in their path to successful hypnosis because of fear of failure. And, it is true that the failure is unavoidable when you start practicing hypnosis. In fact, these failures lead you to new learnings. Read on to find out 4 powerful hypnotic frames to help you practice hypnosis without fear and download our free report.
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Inspiring Interviews of 4 Professional Hypnotists Share Their Profound Journeys - 0 views

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    What if you turn your hypnosis passion into a career? What it is like to be able to help others using your hypnosis skills? How being a professional hypnotist can change your life? Here four hypnotists share their experience of before and after becoming professional hypnotists. What inspired them to become professionals and what their lives were like before they became hypnotists. And, above all how being a hypnotist makes them feel when they get out of bed each day. Stories of their first clients, the obstacles they faced throughout their journey and how did they overcome. Uncover what their most rewarding success stories have been - both as hypnotists and subjects of hypnosis. Also, learn the formula for happiness and what is our biological need for connection.
teremoso

Best Health and Fitness Exercise in Toronto - 1 views

In case you're fitness fanatic, when you consider with regards to relocating you are most likely to want a fitness friendly community. Because of this increase in popularity of getting a lot even m...

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Meredith Blige

Effective Solution to Snoring Problem - 1 views

I have been snoring for almost a year now and my wife is constantly complaining about it. Since I cannot point out the exact reason that causes this problem, I went to our resident doctor for consu...

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Tero Toivanen

Musicians' brains keep time--With one another: Scientific American Blog - 0 views

  • The researchers found that the guitarists' brain waves were aligned most during three pivotal times: when they were syncing up with a metronome, when they began playing the piece and at points during the composition that demanded the most synchrony.
  • The synchrony was most prominent in the frontal and central parts of the brain that regulate motor function. "Whenever synchrony of behavior was high, synchrony of brain waves were also high,"
  • While brain synchrony during a duet seems like a given, it's a mystery how it happens, says Lindenberger, a psychologist. "One could speculate that this may be related to mirror neurons, the capacity of primates and humans to imagine the action of the other person while performing actions yourself," he says. "The mirror neuron system could be active during synchronized guitar playing."
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    Credit their brain waves: they synchronize before and while musicians play a composition, according to new research.
Tero Toivanen

Eide Neurolearning Blog: The Biology of Creativity - Right Hemispheric Thinking, Proble... - 0 views

  • A Northwestern research group has found that people that solve anagram puzzles by sudden insight rather than by conscious search or analytic strategies have an EEG resting state that prefers the right over the left hemisphere.
  • How often it does seem that it's the highly creative child who is having the greatest struggles in the conventional classroom! It's nice finding research that backs up the association. From this Harvard study, a diffuse attentional style was much more common among individuals with high lifetime levels of creative achievement.
  • The study concludes with a final interesting finding that differences in this attentional style might account for why high IQ beyond a certain point doesn't correlate with higher levels of creative achievement (the threshold effect...e.g. that once one is beyond 120, higher numbers don't correlate with enhanced achievement). If a focused vs. diffuse attentional style is taken into account, then it becomes more evident that diffuse attentional style + high IQ are important factors that contribute to high levels of creative achievement.
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    A Northwestern research group has found that people that solve anagram puzzles by sudden insight rather than by conscious search or analytic strategies have an EEG resting state that prefers the right over the left hemisphere.
Hypnosis Training Academy

How to Create Influence Channels in the Mind - Part 1 - 0 views

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    Interested in discovering how to master hypnotic influence and create powerful channels in the mind using emotion, logic, and reasoning? Yes? Well, we have got good news for you as Hypnosis Training Academy has created an in-depth guide that explains the heart of influence, the Influence Strategy Tree and the 5 branches of influence that fall under it. With this guide, you will get a very clear sense of how you can effectively use hypnosis to carve influence channels in people's mind. This 2-part guide on hypnotic influence also takes you through strategic influence techniques to generate a positive change in your subjects and clients. Intrigued? Visit HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com today to discover what is the role of influence when used in hypnosis….
janettestevens

The psychology of online dating - 0 views

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    Interesting look at the lack of accountability and psychology of the new age of online dating.
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Mind Bending Language Revealed: Behind The Scenes Of The "Jedi Mind Trick&... - 0 views

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    Are you a Star Wars fan? If you are, then you must have always been wondering about the astonishing mind tricks played by Jedi. How he was always be able to trick people and bend their wills? And above all, is it really possible? Not exactly, but as a hypnotist you can eradicate a subject's preconceptions and problems very quickly by the Mind Bending Technique. This hypnosis Language is little like the jedi mind trick of hypnosis. So What Is Mind Bending Language Used For? How Mind Bending Language Evolved? Why Language Is Both Your Prison And Your Liberator? Do all these questions increase your curiosity towards mind bending techniques? Read this detailed article here from Hypnosis Training Academy that briefs you about the mind bending techniques and how you can master it.
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Destroy Harmful Mindset and Inspire Positive Transformation: Mind Bending Language Demo... - 0 views

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    With the help of Mind Bending Language you can inspire a positive transformation and if you ask the right question you can even reveal the harmful mindset of the subject, too. Watch this video by master hypnotist Igor Ledochowski. In this demonstration he helps a young martial arts instructor to discover a better way to empower others with Contradiction Blowout technique for positive transformation.
teremoso

To Maintain Body Fit, Used Fitness Equipment in Toronto - 2 views

While many of us are still experiencing economic challenges now, it's important to re-commit to health now more than ever. With Keystone Company raising premiums right and left, why not invest in t...

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Gareth Furber

Parenting SA - Parent Helpline - 1300 364 100 - 0 views

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    The Parent Helpline is a service of Children, Youth and Women's Health Service and provides telephone information, counselling and support - 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the year.
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How 'negative emotionality' can make you feel sick - 0 views

  • "Negative emotionality" (NE) reflects a tendency toward depression, anxiety, and poor reaction to stress.
  • "Negative emotionality" (NE) is the antithesis of positive thinking.
  • NE refers to a propensity toward depression and anxiety, and a tendency to react to stressful situations with unpleasant emotions.
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  • "Everyone has a degree of negative emotionality," said Duncan B. Clark, a psychiatrist, psychologist, director of the Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcohol Research Center, and lead author of the study. "This is not a disorder or a categorical trait; it is the degree to which an individual reports certain emotional characteristics."
  • However, I would not go so far as to say these health problems were 'all in their head.' Anxiety and depression have been shown to cause demonstrable physical changes."
Tero Toivanen

The DoveSong Foundation -- The effect of Music on Plants (The Plant Experiments) - 0 views

  • Next Mrs. Retallack tried another experiment again using the three chambers. In one chamber she played North Indian classical music performed by sitar and tabla, in another she played Bach organ music, and in the third, no music was played. The plants "liked" the North Indian classical music the best. In both the Bach and sitar chambers, the plants leaned toward the speakers, but he plants in the Indian music chamber leaned toward the speakers the most.
  • Mrs. Retallack placed plants in each chamber and speakers through which she played sounds and particular styles of music. She watched the plants and recorded their progress daily. She was astounded at what she discovered.
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    Mrs. Retallack placed plants in each chamber and speakers through which she played sounds and particular styles of music. She watched the plants and recorded their progress daily. She was astounded at what she discovered.
Tero Toivanen

Eide Neurolearning Blog: fMRI of Learning Styles: Confirmation of Visual and Verbal Lea... - 0 views

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    Using a simple True/False Learning Styles questionnaire(like this, see below), researchers found that people could reliably predict whether they are predominantly visual or verbal learners.
Tero Toivanen

YouTube - Brain-Computer Interfaces (Krishna Shenoy, Stanford University) - 0 views

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    Video of Krishna Shenoy of Stanford University about brain-computer interfaces, wich could help people suffering problems to communicate.
gohiram86

Meet the Sociopath: Confessions from an Ex-Girlfriend - 0 views

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    The survivor of a verbally, mentally, and physically-abusive relationship shares her brutal encounters and haunting memories from dating a clinically undiagnosed sociopath, in hopes of offering support and advice to others in similar situations.
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