Archive | January, 2010

Realistic Lateral Thinking Problems

22. January 2010

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Lateral thinking problems are often just simple puzzles that lead you to make certain assumptions. To solve them, then, you have to look at the assumptions you’re making and try to get beyond them. Let’s look at an example. A librarian used a book he had never read to destroy thousands of other books. How was [...]

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Positive Thinking, the Next Step Towards the Top of Success

22. January 2010

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When you already dare to take steps towards realizing your dreams, positive thinking is one thing you must keep on practicing along the way. Yet positive thinking is not something you could easily do in a blink. A persons who used to live with negative thinking would not be able to change promptly into one [...]

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Brand New Positive Thinking

21. January 2010

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Brand New Positive Thinking I believe that positive thinking is the main tool that was given to us in life to help us survive the good times and the bad times! If your like me ,sometimes positive thinking is the only thing we have to grasp ! I remember growing up not ever knowing about [...]

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Positive Thinking to Keep a Boomer’s Heart Healthy

20. January 2010

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Heart attack is one of most dangerous serial killers in the world and women are more prone to becoming its victims. We all know that this killer prefers attacking those with an unhealthy and sedentary lifestyle. But did you know that negative thinking also makes you more vulnerable to heart attacks? Yes, your habit of [...]

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The Science of Results Oriented Thinking

20. January 2010

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The technology of “thinking” and the science of what it produces is not new. It has been studied for thousands of years by scientists and sages. Many books have been written about thinking. Many masterful inventors, writers and masters of martial arts have spoken about how training your mind is a key part to becoming [...]

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The Two Most Important Critical Thinking Skills

19. January 2010

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The two most important critical thinking skills are not keen observation nor logic. These help, but both of these come pretty naturally in humans (though we often choose to ignore logic). The skills I am referring to are less common, at least in their fully developed forms. That’s sad, considering that they lead to more [...]

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Turning Scarcity Thinking into Abundance Thinking: Hurricane Katrina’s Lesson for the Rest of Us

18. January 2010

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The devastation that has rocked the Gulf Coast recently is almost unimaginable, isn’t it? I know these are extraordinary circumstances, but the looting that has been taking place has made me think about why some people take whatever they want and why some people only take what they need. It seems that those who come from a place of scarcity [...]

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Responding to Your Thinking

18. January 2010

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What You Think: What you think influences what you see. What you think influences what you do. What you think greatly affects your experience. What you think determines what you learn. What you think makes work and life easy or hard. What you think creates wonderful or broken relationships. [...]

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Thinking Made Easy

17. January 2010

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Dr. Seuss created a funny little story about Mrs. McCave. She had 23 sons and she named them all Dave. Now when you ask, “Who Is Dave?” The question, under normal circumstances, would lead to a normal answer. But if you were to ask her, it would be baffling. Similarly, if you ask “what [...]

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Get Rid Of Negative Thoughts – How To Make Your Thinking Positive

17. January 2010

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Our body has strong physiological responses to whatever emotions we are experiencing. Negative emotions like fear and anger cause negative bodily actions like increased blood pressure. Positive emotions like peace and happiness cause positive bodily responses like increased oxygen flow to the brain! So, if we can control our thinking, we can have those positive physiological [...]

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