Posts Tagged ‘brain’

It’s Never Too Late To Start – Anything!

I love to play squash. I’m not very good at it. In fact, to be brutally honest, I’m rubbish. But I’m enthusiastic and I try and I am getting better. Unfortunately the folks I play against are getting better as well so the gap between us remains the same. Here’s the proof — I am [...]

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Messing With Your Brain – In a Good Way

I love Shirley, but sometimes she does things that are not just rotten, they pretty much amount to cruel and unusual punishment. She is always singing or humming songs. Sometimes it’s a wonderful classic, but sometimes it’s a trite commercial that she grew up listening to. And sometimes it’s something as awful as a Captain [...]

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Time to Think!

I love getting the New York Times on Sundays and devouring it, curled up in my favorite chair sipping a cup of coffee!  It’s a luxury to me to be able to “really” read the paper and absorb the stories rather than just race through and grab information from the newspaper while getting ready to [...]

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Strong Women Have Fewer Arguments – and Other News

Sometimes it feels as if you can’t turn around without bumping into another study that tells you how wonderful exercise is. Most of it is stuff you probably already know – at least it is if you read Health and Simple regularly – but once in a while you come across some fun new benefit [...]

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Your Brain: Move It, Use It, or Lose It!

If your idea of a good workout is driving around a golf course in a cart and playing a round of golf, say bye bye to your brain! A new study says to help protect your mind against the ravages of dementia you need to up the ante a bit. But the good news is [...]

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Doodling Is Good For Your Brain

Hands up anyone who whiled away a really boring time at school doodling on a pad? Come on, I bet there isn’t one person who didn’t spend at least one chemistry or physics or comparative literature class making odd sketches in their notebook.
Well now it turns out that you weren’t just wasting time, you were [...]

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Slow Down, You Move Too Fast – and Other News

The title to this piece is the opening line to a song by Simon and Garfunkel. Strangely the song is called the 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) – and that alone dates it – even though there is no obvious reference to either 59th Street or a bridge.  The line sprang to mind when [...]

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How to Gain Self-Knowledge and Self-Esteem

How do you gain self – knowledge?
Here are some things to consider as you ponder that question.  First of all why is it important to have self-knowledge? Well, it’s important to understand your own basic attributes, strengths and weaknesses or limits so you can better cope with the world as it presents itself to you.
Understanding [...]

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We Have 2 Brains! Why Not Use Both?

Most people think of them as the left brain and the right brain. The left brain is the logical one, the one that deals with linear thinking, like solving math problems or planning a road trip. The left brain thinks analytically, it’s responsible for understanding languages, numbers, words and writing. The right [...]

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It’s Not My Fault – I Have a Rare Disease – Honest!

Next time your boss, husband, wife or significant other says you are too lazy just tell them you can’t help it, that it’s a medical condition, and that you have scientific proof to back up your claim.
Strange as it may sound Australian scientists say there may be a medical reason for extreme laziness. They are [...]

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