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Memory Exercises and Quantum Mind Power

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I have always been jealous of people with really good memories. My best friend has an amazing memory. I find it infuriating from time to time. He can remember practically everything I have said my whole life, and can remind me of some rather ridiculous statements but I have made over the years. I have always had a rather poor memory by contrast. I remember bs and pieces of this and that, but I can’t organize facts in a useful way. That is why I finally decided to get together and try out some memory exercises.

I was amazed when I first saw how many exercises to improve short term memory exist. There are plenty of memory exercises for basically any skill. There are games to improve visual memory, pattern recognion, memory for faces and names. As a matter of fact, when I first looked into improving my memory, I was momentarily overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices and activies. I couldn’t figure out where to start.

I finally figured out that the best way to start learning memory exercises was to get a book of them. Although there are plenty of free online memory games, it’s much better to have a systematic approach at first. After you learn your way around various memory exercise activies, you can choose ones that you like. Until then, you should get a good solid introduction to different memory skills so that you can figure out which of yours need improvement.

What is quantum mind power? I knew what it meant to me but I wanted to be even more exact for this article about mind power, quantum or otherwise. So I went to dictionary.com and looked up each individual word.

Quantum
noun
1. quantity or amount: the least quantum of evidence.
2. a particular amount.
3. a share or portion.
4. a large quantity; bulk.
5. Physics. a. the smallest quantity of radiant energy, equal to Planck’s constant times the frequency of the associated radiation.
b. the fundamental unit of a quantized physical magnitude, as angular momentum.

adjective 6. sudden and significant: a quantum increase in productivity.

I think I really want the adjective version of the word quantum as I always thought of it as a significant amount and the sudden makes it even better.

MIND
noun

1. (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
2. Psychology. the totality of conscious and unconscious mental processes and activities.
3. intellect or understanding, as distinguished from the faculties of feeling and willing; intelligence.
4. a particular instance of the intellect or intelligence, as in a person.
5. a person considered with reference to intellectual power: the greatest minds of the twentieth century.
6. intellectual power or ability.

Hmmmm, what do you think about mind? It can’t be number 3 because

The One Minute Cure For Virtually All Diseases

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

There is an amazing claim being made that there is cure for virtually all diseases which works in one minute! A one minute cure for all diseases seems unbelieveable so does it really exist?

It is claimed that this treatment is a proven natural therapy of scientific origin that encourages the body to heal itself so that disease cannot survive. Whether this claim is true or not it has certainly caused a sensation. The first chapter of the one minute cure for virtually all diseases is available in a downloadable eBook now for free so click on the link download the first chapter and decide for yourself.

How to Remember What You Study

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Tomorrow is the big exam. You studied but you are already worried if you will remember all those lists. You worry about what you will say to your family and friends if you fail. Do you feel like you understand the material, but get it all confused at the time of the exam. This is nothing unusual and I have some tips to help you improve your memory for the next big test.

How to remember what you study.

1. Take many short breaks while your study

Study for no more than twenty minuets at a time then take a five minute break. If you are at the library take a walk around and allow your mind to wonder. When you come back ask your self what did I study before I took that break, force your mind to recall the information. If you can not recall the information you need to review what you studied before the break.

Such short breaks give your brain a rest and help reinforce what you are learning. Do not read anything at all during the breaks. Just let your mind wonder.

What to do if i am Suffering from Depression

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

This is not easy for many people that experience chronic depression. Chemical imbalance in the brain causes Depression. The chemical of the brain is been balanced by Antidepressants. For people with occasional or situational depression this can be achieved in a fairly short period of time. The occurrence can happen once in a life time or several times, but the person most likely will not have to be on medication on a continuous basis. For a person that is continually asking themselves am I suffering from depression the treatments most likely will be on-going for their life time because the brain cannot balance the chemicals itself. On-going depression does not mean that a person cannot live a full and happy life.

Read the full Article here: Suffering from Depression

How to start a new business

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

You’re not looking to gamble away your livelihood, but merely get started earning capital on your own You want to be your own boss, and collect the big bucks No more of that cog in the machine garbage You are the machine Better yet, you own the dang machine With the world at your fingertips, you can truly make it happen If you are learning how to start-a-new-business make sure to consider the profit you could earn from marketing online. There are infinite customers out there.

Wonderful Memories With Animal Portraits

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Memories are a wonderful thing and we always try our best to capture those wonderful moments and that is why animal portraits are ideal for just about any pet lover. There is a hoard of reasons for considering one of these pieces for the favorite pet in your life. Following are some ideas that you may want to think about when dealing with this sort of item. You may find that several animal portraits are in order.

Whole Life Insurance

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Whole Life Insurance is insurance that protects you for your whole life, from the day you purchase the policy until you die, as long as you pay the premiums. It is a form of permanent insurance that accumulates cash value and is eligible to receive dividends. It differs from Whole Life in that it features a lower initial premium that remains level for the policy’s first five years. The premium increases in year six and remains at that level for as long as you own the policy.

Diet plays a role in your Mental State

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

So much depends on the human mental state and our mental health. We rely on our minds day-in and day-out more than we do anything else. Our bodies are virtually useless without them. Naturally we all want to keep our minds healthy. The thought of a chemical imbalance, autism, Alzheimer’s, or any mental affliction is terrifying at best. I think it’s safe to say that all human beings want to keep their mental health for their entire lives. We’ve seen what can happen to those who don’t. But, is there a way to improve our chances of staying healthy as long as we shall live? Fortunately studies show that there is.

Read the full article about mental health

Eric Raymond

Mental health is an ignored issue

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

This is why it is so important to educate people on the importance of health mental. Mental health outreach is crucial. Everyone, from victims of torture and horrible physical abuse to people who have grown up in a fairly normal and healthy environment, runs into a psychological issue at some point in their life. It is estimated to be practically epidemic in our society. Depression mental health issues account for hundreds of thousands of missed workdays every year, and suicide has become a common preventable cause of death. If you know someone who has a psychological health problem, it is important that you do everything in your power to get them into therapy. Undiagnosed mental health problems can put an incredible strain on the patient and the community.

Full article at Mental Health

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