Bold Path

“Bold path” refers to taking an unconventional or innovative approach to stimulate the brain and spark novel reactions or ideas. It involves thinking outside the box, breaking away from routine thought patterns, and engaging in activities that encourage creativity and imagination. Tricking the brain into sparking a novel reaction can be achieved through various techniques… Read More Bold Path

Neural Pathways

When we learn something new, synaptic connections are formed in our brain. These connections, often referred to as neural pathways, are the physical basis of memory and learning. As we continue to practice or reinforce what we’ve learned, these pathways become stronger and more efficient, allowing us to perform tasks with less cognitive effort. This… Read More Neural Pathways

Rewire Your Brain!

Yes, it is possible to rewire your brain through a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity, also called brain plasticity or neural plasticity, refers to the brain’s ability to adapt, change, and reorganize itself in response to new experiences, learning, and environmental influences. Neurons (nerve cells) in the brain can form new connections and pathways or… Read More Rewire Your Brain!

True Wealth

Recognizing and appreciating the non-material aspects of your life that money can’t buy can lead to a profound sense of wealth and contentment. Here are some examples to consider: By acknowledging and appreciating these non-material aspects of life, you can cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude and contentment. Remember that true wealth goes beyond financial… Read More True Wealth

Appreciation

Appreciating what you have now is a fundamental aspect of developing a mindset that allows you to fully appreciate things you’ll eventually have. Here are some strategies to cultivate gratitude for the present, which can then extend to future experiences: Remember, appreciation is a skill that can be developed over time with practice. By cultivating… Read More Appreciation

Interpersonal vs Intrapersonal intelligence?

Interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence are two distinct types of intelligences proposed by psychologist Howard Gardner as part of his theory of multiple intelligences. According to Gardner’s theory, there are multiple forms of intelligence that go beyond traditional measures of IQ. Characteristics of individuals with high interpersonal intelligence include: Characteristics of individuals with high intrapersonal intelligence… Read More Interpersonal vs Intrapersonal intelligence?