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Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work [BrainBasedBusiness]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 27, 2008 Care to zap your brain into shape for a new mental adventure today? It’s the difference between feeling trapped in routines or ruts … and challenging your brain for higher productivity . Brain fitness often involves … Also tagged: brain based business, multiple intelligences, basal ganglia, plasticity, retrofit workspace, go with your strengths, routines and ruts, conventional dress |
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Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Workknowmoremedia.com » BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 26, 2008 Care to zap your brain into shape for a new mental adventure today? It’s the difference between feeling trapped in routines or ruts … and challenging your brain for higher productivity . Brain fitness often involves … Also tagged: brain based business, multiple intelligences, basal ganglia, plasticity, retrofit workspace, go with your strengths, routines and ruts, conventional dress |
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Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work [BrainBasedBusiness]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Consultants - Jun 26, 2008 Care to zap your brain into shape for a new mental adventure today? It’s the difference between feeling trapped in routines or ruts … and challenging your brain for higher productivity . Brain fitness often involves … Also tagged: brain based business, multiple intelligences, basal ganglia, plasticity, retrofit workspace, go with your strengths, routines and ruts, conventional dress |
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Brain Survey Scoresknowmoremedia.com » BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 25, 2008 Ready to check your survey scores … to see if your brain leans toward solidarity or if it chases more after adventure? 1. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory . 2. A yes answer equals basal … Also tagged: change, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs, survey scores |
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Is Your Brain Wired for a Win?knowmoremedia.com » BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 25, 2008 Is your brain wired for winning or losing ? Believe it or not one side of the brain can compete for center stage – and it’s not always the winning side. How so? One brain part calls for solidarity and the other … Also tagged: change, survey, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs |
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Brain Survey Scores [BrainBasedBusiness]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Consultants - Jun 25, 2008 Ready to check your survey scores … to see if your brain leans toward solidarity or if it chases more after adventure? 1. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory . 2. A yes answer equals basal … Also tagged: change, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs, survey scores |
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Is Your Brain Wired for a Win? [BrainBasedBusiness]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Consultants - Jun 25, 2008 Is your brain wired for winning or losing ? Believe it or not one side of the brain can compete for center stage – and it’s not always the winning side. How so? One brain part calls for solidarity and the other … Also tagged: change, survey, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs |
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Build Brainpower into Cubiclesknowmoremedia.com » BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 10, 2008 Pack into your workspace more brainpower punch … and enjoy dividends that only the most successful workers take in. How so? To optimize human brainpower in your workspace … start small and incorporate one new brain … Also tagged: targets, brain based business, ellen weber, basal ganglia, brainpower, cubicles, opposing views, multi taking, water and the human brain |
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Build Brainpower into Cubicles [BrainBasedBusiness]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Consultants - Jun 10, 2008 Pack into your workspace more brainpower punch … and enjoy dividends that only the most successful workers take in. How so? To optimize human brainpower in your workspace … start small and incorporate one new brain … Also tagged: targets, brain based business, ellen weber, basal ganglia, brainpower, cubicles, opposing views, multi taking, water and the human brain |
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Memory's Often A Choiceknowmoremedia.com » BrainBasedBusiness - May 25, 2008 Interested in remembering more? It’s a matter of bypassing your brain’s basal ganglia ... which holds long term memories, and using more working memory to draw from new research. Since memory’s often a choice, why not … Also tagged: recall, men and women, ellen weber, basal ganglia, mentally wiring for possibilities, brain at work, better recall, forget less, memory is a choice, remember more, research on memory |