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Relationship Advice: When To Pull The Plug improved up to 35%; mind wandering reduced up to 33%. They paid more attention and concentrated better using a pacer, and focusing on discovering the answers to these four powerful questions.Reader #1: "Steve, is it possible to win over even the stubbornist of men without them knowing what has hit them and how? I want to improve the bond between us but how? What can spark off 'Chemistry' ?"Reader #2: Hello, Steve, I want to know how to get your man back after you have lost him, or at least ways you can win him back, or how to make him jealous?Response: How does a person know when to "pull the plug?" In other words, when do you know it is time to stop trying?When relationships are cooling off or ending it is natural to try to save them. Sometimes it is possible to do so, and sometimes it is not. Sometimes it may be possible but is not advisable. How do we know? Here's a few indications:Time To Pull the Plug:How's your self-esteem? If you have to behave in a compromising way that damages your self-respect it may be time to let go of the rel Are DayDreamers Dumb? The average untrained college graduate reads at an average of 250 words per minute with a comprehension of up to 70%. A lecturer delivers his ideas to a class at an average of 150 words per minute. Neuroscientists suggest the average college student comprehends language he reads and hears at up to 500 words per minute. There is an excess mental capacity of 50%. Some O. H. & S. For You To ConsiderClicking a mouse isn't exactly vigorous exercise, so I thought we might consider a little Occupational Health and Safety. If you're like me, you spend quite a few hours each day 'slaving over a hot computer' - and it's probably one the most sedantary things you can do.As well as some exercise, there are several things you should pay attention to concerning your workspace.Your chair.Often in home offices, we sit on any spare chair available that probably isn't really the right height relative to the desk we are using. These mis-matches accelerate the onset of fatigue as we work with a bad posture. Ergonomic chairs have height adjustments to match you to your desk - you can adjust the height so that your elbows are at a comfortable height relative to the desk top. This makes typing more effortless than it would otherwise be.Your postureYou should not Did your 3rd grade teacher ever call you out as a DayDreamer? Would you be insulted if today, one of your peers, supervisor or partner accused you of daydreaming? Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro call it Wandering Mind. Would you believe college students tested appear to daydream up to 33% of their waking hours? This study appears in the journal of the Association for Psychological Science July, 2007. Professor Michael Kane of UNCG believes, if you want to understand the human mind and its activities, neuroscientists must discover the secrets of attention and concentration. Two Questions: why does our attention wander, and how come some people daydream only 10% of the time while others more than 40%? There appears to be a link between Working-Memory Capacity (WMC), a form of intelligence test, and how often we stop to daydream about extraneous subjects. The better your memory, the less your mind wanders. It appears that studying, being interactive in class or participating in corporate meetings require attention and concentration. Folks with higher WMC also ace producing innovative results when working in a team setting. Attention And Concentration Successful speed reading requires the use of a Pacer in the form of a handheld laser pen, an ordinary pen, and finally using your computer cursor to underline and chunk (separate) groups of words in each sentence. The use of a pacer activates a human instinct; using your peripheral vision. We call it the principle of our eyes following a moving object, in this case the underlining by one of your three pacers. The fancy scientific name for the secret of speed reading is Vestibulo-Ocular-Reflex Also/Known/As Fresh Pursuit Tracking. It is the ability of our mind to focus and fix our attention and concentration on a single task. Concentration inhibits daydreaming. The most powerful strategy to avoid mind-wandering and focusing your concentration is being interactive with the material you are reading or listening to. Ask yourself these magical four questions while learning: Why? How? Which? and What-if? We tested three thousand graduates who used a pacer while searching for the answers to these four questions while listening to lectures or studying. Their results in learning improved up to 35%; mind wandering reduced up to 33%. They paid more attention and concentrated better using a pacer, and focusing on discovering the answers to these four powerful questions. Are DayDreamers Dumb? The average untrained college graduate reads at an average of 250 words per minute with a comprehension of up to 70%. A lecturer delivers his ideas to a class at an average of 150 words per minute. Neuroscientists suggest the average college student comprehends language he reads and hears at up to 500 words per minute. There is an excess mental capacity of 50%. The Benefits of Resistance TrainingLooking for Free Workout Routines? Try Resistance Training!Resistance training involves activities that use weights, machines, resistance bands or even body weight to work your muscles properly. There are a ton of sites on the internet that provide free workout routines involving resistance training. It is also known as strength training. This can be extremely helpful in achieving a healthier body. This kind of training we usually associate with athletes who have to build up their bodies to perform better. Most people would think that when resistance training is done, the body will grow bigger. Actually it does not have to. Resistance training is simply about increasing the strength of the body, not always it's size. Although we traditionally think that strength training traditionally for athletes, it can be use by anyone successfully if done correctly. Resistance training entists must discover the secrets of attention and concentration. Two Questions: why does our attention wander, and how come some people daydream only 10% of the time while others more than 40%? There appears to be a link between Working-Memory Capacity (WMC), a form of intelligence test, and how often we stop to daydream about extraneous subjects. The better your memory, the less your mind wanders. It appears that studying, being interactive in class or participating in corporate meetings require attention and concentration. Folks with higher WMC also ace producing innovative results when working in a team setting. Attention And Concentration Successful speed reading requires the use of a Pacer in the form of a handheld laser pen, an ordinary pen, and finally using your computer cursor to underline and chunk (separate) groups of words in each sentence. The use of a pacer activates a human instinct; using your peripheral vision. We call it the principle of our eyes following a moving object, in this case the underlining by one of your three pacers. The fancy scientific name for the secret of speed reading is Vestibulo-Ocular-Reflex Also/Known/As Fresh Pursuit Tracking. It is the ability of our mind to focus and fix our attention and concentration on a single task. Concentration inhibits daydreaming. The most powerful strategy to avoid mind-wandering and focusing your concentration is being interactive with the material you are reading or listening to. Ask yourself these magical four questions while learning: Why? How? Which? and What-if? We tested three thousand graduates who used a pacer while searching for the answers to these four questions while listening to lectures or studying. Their results in learning improved up to 35%; mind wandering reduced up to 33%. They paid more attention and concentrated better using a pacer, and focusing on discovering the answers to these four powerful questions. Are DayDreamers Dumb? The average untrained college graduate reads at an average of 250 words per minute with a comprehension of up to 70%. A lecturer delivers his ideas to a class at an average of 150 words per minute. Neuroscientists suggest the average college student comprehends language he reads and hears at up to 500 words per minute. There is an excess mental capacity of 50%. Some Interesting Facts From The History Of Contact LensesIf you think contact lenses are a recent phenomena, then you are absolutely wrong. History of contact lenses can be traced long back. They are as old as the sixteenth century. The present day contact lenses have been the efforts of many scientists and researchers. It has been their hard work that has led to the evolution of the present day contact lenses.Giving an answer to the question that who can be credited as the real inventor of contact lenses, will be a difficult task as contact lenses were the innovative hard work of a number of people.However, the credit of the modern form of the contact lenses is generally given to F. E. Muller. He came up with the concept of contact lenses in 1887. Another researcher who is considered a pivotal contributor to the modern day evolution of contact lenses is Rene Descrates. He was the one who brought up the concept of corneal contve results when working in a team setting. Attention And Concentration Successful speed reading requires the use of a Pacer in the form of a handheld laser pen, an ordinary pen, and finally using your computer cursor to underline and chunk (separate) groups of words in each sentence. The use of a pacer activates a human instinct; using your peripheral vision. We call it the principle of our eyes following a moving object, in this case the underlining by one of your three pacers. The fancy scientific name for the secret of speed reading is Vestibulo-Ocular-Reflex Also/Known/As Fresh Pursuit Tracking. It is the ability of our mind to focus and fix our attention and concentration on a single task. Concentration inhibits daydreaming. The most powerful strategy to avoid mind-wandering and focusing your concentration is being interactive with the material you are reading or listening to. Ask yourself these magical four questions while learning: Why? How? Which? and What-if? We tested three thousand graduates who used a pacer while searching for the answers to these four questions while listening to lectures or studying. Their results in learning improved up to 35%; mind wandering reduced up to 33%. They paid more attention and concentrated better using a pacer, and focusing on discovering the answers to these four powerful questions. Are DayDreamers Dumb? The average untrained college graduate reads at an average of 250 words per minute with a comprehension of up to 70%. A lecturer delivers his ideas to a class at an average of 150 words per minute. Neuroscientists suggest the average college student comprehends language he reads and hears at up to 500 words per minute. There is an excess mental capacity of 50%. 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It is the ability of our mind to focus and fix our attention and concentration on a single task. Concentration inhibits daydreaming. The most powerful strategy to avoid mind-wandering and focusing your concentration is being interactive with the material you are reading or listening to. Ask yourself these magical four questions while learning: Why? How? Which? and What-if? We tested three thousand graduates who used a pacer while searching for the answers to these four questions while listening to lectures or studying. Their results in learning improved up to 35%; mind wandering reduced up to 33%. They paid more attention and concentrated better using a pacer, and focusing on discovering the answers to these four powerful questions. Are DayDreamers Dumb? The average untrained college graduate reads at an average of 250 words per minute with a comprehension of up to 70%. A lecturer delivers his ideas to a class at an average of 150 words per minute. Neuroscientists suggest the average college student comprehends language he reads and hears at up to 500 words per minute. There is an excess mental capacity of 50%. Do You Use These 6 Clear Set Criteria In Selecting An Internet Home Business?Are you spending hours and hours everyday in front of your computer looking for an internet home business? Without clear set criteria, you are simply wasting your time and most likely will fall on a spurious opportunity or an outright scam. With the hundreds of internet home businesses available online, you will literally freeze as to which of these you would join.Listed below are the most important factors you should consider when choosing your internet home business.1) Are people buying from this internet home business? Would there be people prepared to pay for this product or service? You may have a very good product with every bells and whistles included in it, but if nobody is buying, then what good is that in your business? How do you know that people are buying? Well, if the business has been running for a while, most likely, people are still buying the product or simproved up to 35%; mind wandering reduced up to 33%. They paid more attention and concentrated better using a pacer, and focusing on discovering the answers to these four powerful questions. Are DayDreamers Dumb? The average untrained college graduate reads at an average of 250 words per minute with a comprehension of up to 70%. A lecturer delivers his ideas to a class at an average of 150 words per minute. Neuroscientists suggest the average college student comprehends language he reads and hears at up to 500 words per minute. There is an excess mental capacity of 50%. Seriously, the reason for a massive 33% of daydreaming is because you are too smart. Your mind wanders because it gets bored by not being fully occupied. If you desire to use up to 100% of your mind during learning and studying and avoid daydreaming, use your pacer to focus attention, and ask yourself questions to trigger your concentration. You will release your inner brilliance and frighten your competition. Monkey See, Monkey Do There are three major systems to permanently acquire new skills. a) Observation and apprenticeship. Humans are natural copycats and quickly learn and remember what they see in action. b) Trail-and-error: negative feedback is a powerful tool for learning. When we try something new and make a mistake, our higher executive-brain, (pre-frontal cortex) extracts and remembers the error for future comparison. The next time we attempt the new skill, we remember to avoid the original error. Learning to drive a car, ride a bike, and using your computer, are examples of trial-and-error producing new permanent skills. You are already an expert in successfully using this learning method. c) Listening to a description of how to learn the new skill. Very few learn to drive a car by hearing a lecture or reading a book;trail-and-error is a requirement. Did you learn to drive by your parents telling you how to do it? Is there a law that requires we use only one of these methods? Thousands of speed readers successfully combine a), b), and c) methods. Imitative Learning A recent study on imitative learning by Dr. Sekuler at Brandeis University appeared in the Journal of Vision March 20, 2007. It focuses on non-verbal learning and suggests merely seeing the new skill executed by another is enough to imprint it on your brain. Examples of learning through imitation include tying your shoes, feeding yourself, producing a knot for your tie, and holding a pen. Watching and imitating what you saw your parent or sibling doing is a major factor in learning new skills. How did you get good at surfing the Internet? First you discovered the moves, tested them through trial-and-error, and finally practiced until it was captured by your auto- pilot brain structure (hippocampus). The Big Secret Attention and concentration is the secret of imitative learning. We menta
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