by Zoë B | Apr 29, 2012 | mind training, problem solving, Simple Life Strategies, stress management, success
Whether you think about it or not we are all problem solvers… Every day you’ll be faced with at least one problem to solve. You just might not realize it. Problems are simply choices. There’s the ‘everyday’ problems – what to eat for lunch, which route to...
by Zoë B | Apr 19, 2012 | mind training, motivation, Simple Life Strategies, success
Have you ever been told that you can’t do something? That it’s just not possible? Has this deterred you from even trying? In 1954 it was common knowledge that it was not possible to run a mile in under 4 minutes. It was believed that scientifically, the human body was...
by Zoë B | Apr 9, 2012 | problem solving, Simple Life Strategies, stress management
Yesterday my mum and I visited the Taj Mahal. Having been described as a ‘teardrop on the cheek of eternity’ and ‘the embodiment of all things pure’ it had alot to live up to. I have to say, upon first glance, the perfection of the building literally takes your breath...
by Zoë B | Apr 3, 2012 | mind training, Simple Life Strategies, success
It goes without saying that most people would like to improve their memory. Mnemonics are memory aids that can quickly help you to remember a list of items, ideas or concepts. This can come in handy both in your personal & business life – how great would it be to...
by Zoë B | Mar 24, 2012 | mind training, motivation, Simple Life Strategies, success
Jill Bolte Taylor is a neuro scientist. She experienced a stroke when a blood vessel exploded in her left brain. Because she had studied neuroscience (at Harvard no less), she was acutely aware of what was happening to her as she experienced the symptoms of the...
by Zoë B | Mar 21, 2012 | mind training, Simple Life Strategies, success
I don’t know about you, but I think most people probably take their brains for granted. The stats say that we only use a mere 10% of our brains which is crazy considering our brain is like the computer that controls everything that we do. You’d think we’d have learned...