We all have habits or addictions that we’d like to break. There are certain patterns in the way we act that we can observe rationally, and choose to alter – although this is often easier said, than done! I feel that one important part of this is to do more than engage in self-talk. Writing, [...]
Breaking Addiction
July 17th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Productivity · Science & Health
Why Making Choices Taxes Your Brain
July 27th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m not a huge fan of taxes. It’s always been obvious to me when Uncle Sam takes a third of my paycheck, but until reading this Scientific American article, I was not aware that the human mind has a limited capacity for decision making, and even simple decisions put a tax on your brain. Whether [...]
Tags: Corporate America · Insights & Distinctions · Science & Health
Truman Show Disorder
July 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Have you ever felt you were being watched? I mean, not just by your mom, or boss or the “ceiling cat”? A pair of Canadian psychiatrists have classified a new mental disorder where people feel they are living in reality show, and they are the leading actor. They feel it is more common today that [...]
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