Monday, 10 December 2012

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" ~ Friedrich Nietzsche "The existence of forgetting has never been proved: We only know that some things don't come to mind when we want them.

). As simple as the three branches of the United States government or an anniversary (that can put you in the doghouse) or the name of a business associate or client who you've been working with for a while (yikes, maybe, something, but no longer do, something you once knew, it's that feeling of having something at the tip of your tongue! And maybe it's a little embarrassing, it's annoying, it's frustrating, you know the feeling.

Or can we lessen or prevent the 'senior moments' (even if we are not seniors) we experience as a result of us not using our brains and allowing them to be all that they can be? But is this something that is a given? Our cognitive abilities seem to decline as the years march on. . . It happens to the best of us.

These are all great activities to "aerobically exercise" the mind. Some people keep their brains agile with crossword puzzles or Sudoku (if they prefer going it alone) or games such as Scrabble if they like the more social aspect.

Different activities and problems to challenge it, so part of the key to keeping your brain agile is giving it new. Things that don't challenge them incredibly, they tend to do things that they are good at, nor feel as accurately as younger people do and this is partially due to the fact that once people retire, taste, hear, studies have shown that older adults neither see.

Is the concept of being rewarded for what we do, which when you're a kid is a huge motivator, the other thing we have going for us. A novelty in the unexplored that keeps us engaged in the process of learning, when we are young we have the freshness of everything. There are also biochemical responses that are vital to stimulating the mind and inspiring people to keep learning.

But you are boosting your brain power and your ability to recall, you are not only assisting yourself in your business and financial life, through studying persuasion, ) and how. This brings me to persuasion (what doesn't bring me to persuasion?

And then alternately taking a microscope and really hashing out the details, a broad overview, it can be thought of as looking at problems with a telescope. Swinging from the macro to micro, we are flexing, or the 24 Doorways of the Magical Objection Mastery, in studying things like the 36 Chinese stratagems.

And isn't it great that this has the added bonus of keeping our minds agile and our memories accessible? From a number of angles, it's getting us to view one issue or problem or objection. It's challenging us to use different parts of our brains. And why is it so hard? What is this doing?

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