Posts Tagged ‘Memory’
Journaling is a funny thing. You write and write and write, (more…)
Friday, November 18th, 2011
Tags: Humor, Journal, Learning, Memory, Words, Writing
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It’ll never get enough said: David Allen’s Getting Things Done
methodology to get organized is based upon principles that are simple, but not evident (for more about GTD, check out my GTD First Aid Kit series, or the ‘GTD’ tag at the right column).
One of those principles is dividing lists into (more…)
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
Tags: Books, Capture, Communication, Culture clash, David Allen, Experience, Family, Goal setting, Gratification, GTD, Habits, History, Learning, Lists, Memory, Notebooks, Personal productivity, Proactive, Social conditioning, Stories, Tasks, Violence
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Here’s a story about the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. A few summers ago, I was spending some days with my family at the beach. One morning, I went to the balcony and found certain relative of mine, not very intelligent, who was (more…)
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Tags: Compassion, Creative thinking, Difference, Education, Fun, Globalization, Growth, Guilt, History, Information, Learning, Memory, Notebooks, Passion, Personal relations, Sickness, Social conditioning, Society, Stories, Thinking, Tips
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During his interview with Solomon Shang, the psychologist Carl Gustav Jung tells a very revealing story about two patients of him.
The man was of the extroverted type, and the girl was introverted, “so, naturally, (more…)
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Biology, Carl Gustav Jung, Daydreaming, Dreams, Evolution, Experiments, Games, Introspection, Intuition, Memory, Mind, Nature, Perception, Personal relations, Primitive mind, Psychoanalysis, Science, Thinking, Unconscious, Words
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The other day I was having a walk in the street when I started to experience very disgusting feelings. During the previous couple of days or so, I had been able to calm down those negative feelings by (more…)
Friday, April 9th, 2010
Tags: Beauty, Brain, Breathing, Emotional intelligence, Emotions, Exercises, Experience, Experiments, Fear, Focus, Games, Heuristics, Ideas, Inspiration, Jill Bolte Taylor, Law of fatigue, Memory, Mental block, Motivation, Outlining, Perception, Personal development, Personal relations, Proactive, Tips, Violence, Walking
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Here is a series of sentences used to cope with negative stances, by taking them to a different level. Maybe for some of you they are very basic (all of them are a must in areas like conflict solving, and probably others like sales techniques)… but I think (more…)
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
Tags: Books, Borges, Communication, Conflict solving, Experience, Fear, Growth, Helena Cornelius and Shoshana Faire, Language, Memory, Mind, Motivation, Personal relations, Proactive, Projects, Reminders, Subliminal, Teamwork, Tips, Violence
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“There is nothing wrong with me. In fact, I’m a very good boy. I do all the math. I separate color and white clothes before laundry. I can tell when a traffic light is red, a floor slippery or a person angry, thus increasing my owner’s probability of survival. And man, do I enjoy all of it! (more…)
Friday, February 19th, 2010
Tags: Aldous Huxley, Brain, Classification, Creative thinking, Education, Emotions, Humor, Learning, Love, Memory, Perception, Poetry, Subliminal, Thinking
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