It’s very easy to get caught up in the rush of things. The fire hose of the real time web never stops. The importance of speed has never been more important. We are always on. And I for one see all of this as a good thing.
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so, i was sitting here trying to think of all the things that i think about all day. i try to make it to a notebook, but when you are at work, and you are suppose to be working, and note writing in my “diary”, it makes it hard to remember everything. and when i am [...]
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Half of remembering is keeping things in a place where you can find them easily.
I write down everything I want to remember. That way, instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote down, I spend the time looking for the paper [...]
I like writing. The way letters make pictures called words and those pictures create even bigger pictures in our minds. It’s amazing really.
This is the wall next to my desk at work.
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I wonder if it’s the same for everyone that writing helps inspire and inform your thinking. I know thoughts lead to words and words lead to actions but it seems like action then also lead back to more thoughts. It’s cyclical. The best advice I ever got about being [...]
Who knew?
How The Internet Affects Your Brain | Sherweb blog
Browsing Makes You Smarter
A 2008 study conducted by the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA found that middle-aged and older adults who spent time browsing the web not only boosted their brain power but also could help prevent cognitive decline such as Alzheimer’s [...]
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Morning rituals are important to the way we work. I thought this one by WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg was interesting.
The Way I Work: Matt Mullenweg, Leading Your Company Article – Inc. Article
In the morning, I have certain aspirations. One of my goals is to avoid looking at the computer or checking e-mail for [...]
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There is an amazing article over on New York Magazine. I took note’s in Diigo as I went and then exported them here. You’ll see highlighted sections, annotations and comments all in line below.
The Benefits of Distraction and Overstimulation — New York Magazine
Herbert A. Simon wrote maybe the most concise possible description of [...]
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Something I’ve always wondered about is why do some people’s minds seem to be busier than others? The obvious answer is that some people posses a level of intelligence others don’t. That may explain why some people are able to do more amazing things than others it doesn’t explain why some people just [...]
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Oh wow, does this ever sound familiar. Maybe Steve’s ADHD too?
“My brain races too much, so even if I’ve listened to everything somebody said, unless you show that you’ve digested it, people don’t think they are being well heard. Sometimes you really don’t hear because you’re racing. It’s just the way [...]
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I don’t know if this makes me feel better or worse.
Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater.
- Albert Einstein
If Einstein struggled with math then there’s hope for me.
If Einstein struggled with math and was still able to do everything he did, what the hell’s [...]
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There is just something about the tactile act of writing things down. Typing doesn’t do it for me. It has to be a pen and paper.
Close the Book. Recall. Write It Down. – Chronicle.com
Two psychology journals have recently published papers showing that this strategy works, the latest findings from a [...]
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People like this make it harder for people like me to get medication. Every time I move to a new area or start seeing a new Dr I get grilled and am guilty until I can convince them of my legitimate need. It’s also why I can’t get a prescription for longer than [...]
We think a lot. It’s what we do, all the time. I don’t think people ever think nothing. But how much do we think about thinking? How often do we think about the way we individually think?
Metacognition – Wikipedia
I mean we’re all a little different. None of our brains are hard wired exactly the same [...]
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Mind Hacks: Doodling Increases Focus and Recall
“People may doodle as a strategy to help themselves concentrate,” said study co-author Jackie Andrade, a University of Plymouth psychologist. “We might not be aware that we’re doing it, but it could be a trick that people develop because it helps them from wandering [...]
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Savant for a Day – New York Times
interesting.
tags: hyper, intelligence, savant
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