Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
This post, despite its title, is mostly an act of love; because I’m always very critical with what I love. What I don’t love, I manage better by ignoring it.
I got in contact with the self development and productivity world via (more…)
Friday, February 4th, 2011
Tags: Analogy, Attention, Blogging, Experience, Learning, Love, Perception, Personal development, Poetry, Sleep, Writing
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Today I start this new series about people who might have been great bloggers if they had had the technology we use now. My intention here is not to write profound and very precise essays full of data and biography (they can be easily found anywhere else in our very informative age), but to share my love towards some of my authors, in the mood of someone who spreads the news of some dear friend’s achievements.

Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859)
De Quincey, besides, is a particular case (more…)
Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
Tags: Admiration, Blogging, Books, Computers, Drugs, History, Humor, Language, Polymath, Stories, Thomas de Quincey, Words, Writing
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Today Zerebria moves to the vast prairies of Colorado in what is my first appearance as a guest blogger. Check out ‘fascination as a container’ at Alien Ghost, and once in there, make sure you explore Raul Ojeda’s superb blog. (more…)
Friday, December 17th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Admiration, Blogging, Difference, Fascination, Gender, Guest post, Paul Valéry, Writing
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Corrections are an important part an essential part element of the of any writing process. (more…)
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
Tags: Blogging, Computers, Correction, Creative thinking, Focus, Humor, Learning, Paradox of choice, Workflow, Writing
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I’ve been interested in learning about Neuro-Linguistic Programming for a while, and now, at last I have found the place to start; I’m pretty advanced in the reading of ‘Frogs into Princes
‘, by John Grinder and Richard Bandler, which seems to be one of the ‘bibles’ of the technique. The reasons why I intend to post about NLP on the go, as I learn it, are the issue of this post. (more…)
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
Tags: Blogging, Books, Communication, Competition, Consumerism, Evolution, Growth, Hypnosis, Internet, Labeling, Learning, Neuro-linguistic programming, Richard Bandler, Social conditioning
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I have blogged several times about the virtues of admiration, and the greatness of being a polymath, so I thought it would be nice to show that I practice what I preach by introducing here some of my heroes. (more…)
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Tags: Admiration, Art, Beauty, Blogging, Classification, Cliché, Communication, Consciousness, Consumerism, Creative thinking, Creativity, Culture clash, Difference, Education, Emotional intelligence, Exercises, Experiments, Focus, Freak, Fun, Gratitude, Growth, Happiness, Ideas, Imitation, Inspiration, Interdependence, Internet, Lists, Low level, Motivation, Originality, Passion, Photography, Proactive, Tradition, Violence, Vision board
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I am happy to report that Zerebria received the other day the Cherry On Top Award from Raul Ojeda, AKA Alien Ghost. I guess this award must always come as a surprise for the receiver (it is part of its charm), and I feel quite overwhelmed, mostly considering that my blog is still not one year old.
Now, to receive the Cherry On Top Award one must fulfill a series of rules: (more…)
Friday, October 8th, 2010
Tags: Admiration, Blogging, Books, Communication, Computers, Fun, Gratification, Gratitude, Inspiration, Interdependence, Laughter, Originality, Polymath
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The house has been on fire ever since it was built. Maybe even while it was being built. It has become a tradition to think of the house in connection with flames, just like one cannot conceive a piano without keys or (more…)
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Analogy, Blogging, Compassion, Creative thinking, Emotional intelligence, Ethic, Globalization, History, Interdependence, Internet, Learning, Media, Poetry, Social conditioning, Society, Stories, Subliminal
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I have recently noticed that I read some pages from a book every day, very few, but it has spontaneously become a sort of a steady habit, and, besides, it is quality reading, because (more…)
Friday, July 23rd, 2010
Tags: Blogging, Books, Emotional intelligence, Habits, Happiness, Learning, Lists, Pareto, Richard Koch
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Here’s an original suggestion for thinking outside the box: how about using a different search engine? It makes all sense of the world, from the point of view of a computer being an extension of one’s own brain. O.K., so Google is the best one, its search algorithms combine (more…)
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Blogging, Brain, Communication, Competition, Computers, Creative thinking, Difference, Evolution, Experience, Fun, Growth, Habits, Internet, Invention, Labeling, Learning, Leisure, Mouseless, Originality, Passion, Perception, Personal productivity, Proactive, Productivity, Rejection, Serendipity, Social conditioning, Thinking, Words
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