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  • How To Move On When Business Solutions Don"€™t Work: Some Business Ideas Don"€™t Seem Right
    By: Miss Sharon Prosperity | - I find myself coming up with something new all of the time. Most of my business enterprise ideas revolve around my center mission, but not long ago I followed someone who I trusted into one of those business ideas that seemed "in line" with my mission at first, but as time passed, it just didnt feel appropriate. I wasnt enjoying what I was doing and lost heart in it entirely. This is a partnership that just didnt function for me. Has anything at all like this happened to you before?

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  • How Exactly Does The Christian Article Capture The Flow Of God?
    By: Mark Virkler | - The creative flow of God comes most often as a spontaneous thought, pictures, emotions, music, etc. which lights upon ones mind and heart. Spontaneity is key and is a right-brained function. This is in stark contrast to analysis, which is left-brained function. Its the shifting away from analysis to intution.

    Many artists are naturally right-brained people making it easier for them to access the right-brain, but Gods creative flow is not limited to just the more naturally r ...

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  • Why Journaling Works
    By: John Robson1 | -
    "The positive thing about writing is that you connect with yourself in the deepest way, and that's heaven. You get a chance to know who you are, to know what you think. You begin to have a relationship with your mind." -- Natalie Goldberg

    Many well-known speakers and authors consider journaling to be the best hidden secret to success. Why? Here are some insights as to how journaling so powerfully meets our needs.

    Slow your mind down so you can see how y ...

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  • Working On Games Vs Working On Films
    By: SeamlessEducation | - An Artists Perspective

    Keep in mind that the ideas and opinions below are merely based on the experiences of a single artist and are not meant to be regarded as hard and fast rules. Remember that all rules have exceptions.

    Variety vs. Focus

    During the course of a game production, you often get to wear many hats. You might find yourself doing any number of the following: character & vehicle design, modelling, texture mapping, background painting, characte ...

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  • Tips For Increasing Your Odds Of Career Success After College: Part 2
    By: kas ksundheim | - In Tips for Increasing Your Odds of Career Success After College: Part 1, I discussed the truth about major and minor choice, and the importance of finishing school with a solid GPA, regardless of your field of study. It is also important to discuss certain skills you can concentrate on in college to up your value on the job market in the first years of your career, and for the years to come. Here are three things I suggest learning in college, no matter what your major, to give yourself a head ...
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  • Left And Right Brain Approaches To Work Tasks
    By: Rich Talbot | - Not many people understand the differences between the left and right brain, but they do know whether they tend to take a more logical, methodical approach to work, or if they're a more creative, spontaneous, out-of-the-box type. Of course, we're all a combination of both, but we'll usually lean more to one side or the other. Knowing how you prefer to work can help you greatly in your daily tasks, or even in your career choice itself.

    First, you'll need to find out if you're left b ...

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  • Connecting To God"€™s Creativity As John Did In Revelation
    By: Mark Virkler | - One of the keys to connecting to Gods creative flow is switching from the typical western, left-brained, rational based thinking to an intutional thinking which is based in the right side of the brain. There are several internal triggers which can help one shift from left-brain thinking to right-brain thinking.

    Looking for Vision as John Looked For Vision:

    One can begin by looking for vision. Since vision is a right-brain function, this will immediately shift one to ...

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  • 4 Ways For Christian Artists To Capture The Flow Of God
    By: Mark Virkler | - Christian artists get their creativity from God. But how do we connect with that creativity that is coming from God? How do we capture the creative flow of God?

    He is the vine and we are the branches. Like nutrients and energy flow from the vine to the branches, so Gods Spirit, His direction, His wisdom, and His creativity flow from God to us. Its just like how God moved through the prophets. Whether you look at Habakkuk 2:1,2 or Revelation 1:9-10, you find both prophets using ...

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  • What Is Educational Strategic Planning?
    By: Art Gib | - What is Educational Strategic Planning?
    This form of planning is a process by which 3 basics things are defined:

    1. Where are we?
    2. Where do we want to be in [x amount of time]?
    3. How will we get there?

    Mission statements, vision statements, and values are often great tools for answering the above questions. The process of defining these 3 questions as an organization can often be far more valuable than the end result. Involvement in ...

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  • One Of The Best Cfa Jobs
    By: Jason T Ten | - Dreaming to have one the best CFA Jobs? That is good! First of all, you have to keep in mind that having a CFA designation is very different form having a MBA or other professional papers such as CPA, or CFP. That means that you should be looking for company that values a CFA greatly if you want to increase your income potential or CFA Salary. So always start off looking for CFA jobs that are appropriate for you first before embarking on the CFA course. You got to know clearly what exactly your ...
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  • The Damage To Creativity By The Western Educational System
    By: Mark Virkler | - Creativity flows from the heart through the right side of the brain. Creativity is an expression of vision and intuition. These two faculties are both right-brain functions. Other right-brain functions include music, three-dimensional forms, and art awareness.

    These stand in stark contrast to the left-brain functions which are emphasized in the western rational educational model. Left-brain functions include reasoning, reading, written language, number skills, and spoken language.
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  • Is The Pursuit Of Rationalism Really Rational?
    By: Mark Virkler | - It has been discovered that in the United States, when a person graduates from high school, the left side of the brain weighs slightly more than the right side. How is that for a culture out of balance, a culture which has worshiped at the throne of rationalism so long that it has caused an internal imbalance in the brain that is so great that it can be weighted and measured?

    We werent always like this.

    From the Garden of Eden this was not so. There were two lifestyl ...

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  • Affiliate Marketing For Beginners - Your No1 Decision
    By: Roy Carter | - Affiliate marketing for beginners can be a nightmare. Most people take weeks, months, and sometimes even years before they see any profits and it is a fact that most don't make money right away!

    Something I see a lot lately is that some people get into the industry because they need money right now, which is actually a huge mistake. There's no guarantee to making money fast, so this is actually a pretty bad idea.

    That's not to say you can't make money immediately, it j ...

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  • Five Reasons For Creative Types To Get Satellite Internet Today
    By: Adam Hampton | - When it comes to the workings of the world wide web, most people think of left-brained people as more likely to benefit from the information superhighway. And while it's true that plenty of those working in the worlds of finance and computer sciences make use of a speedier means to connecting with the rest of the world on a daily basis, just as many people find themselves using social networking and the ability to search the web instantly for more creative purposes. Whether it's making a website ...
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  • Tough Lessons Regarding The Failing Public School System
    By: Wendy Barrett | - There's money to be made in education, argues Bob Bowdon, therefore simply when you crop out the unprofitable bits, like great teachers. In his education documentary "The Cartel," Bowdon, a TV news reporter in New Jersey, paints a notable ugly impression of the institutional depravity that has resulted in almost incredible wastes of taxpayer money. The numbers express the tale: $17,000 spent per student, and there's just a 39% reading proficiency rate, it's hard to argue that there's a crisis af ...
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  • Does My Child Have Dyslexia?
    By: zslocal | - So What Is Dyslexia Anyway?
    Two Classic Symptoms Explored
    We often wonder, Is my child dyslexic? or Am I? and What exactly is dyslexia? However, in our experience, and in that of most people working in the field, not everyone who has difficulty with language or reading has dyslexia.
    When you hear the word cheese, what comes to mind?
    Some people picture a slice of yellow American cheese in its own individual wrapper. Others see a wedge of white cheese just cut from a whee ...

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  • Finding Success In Life - How To Stop Daydreaming And Start Living
    By: Viswas Mahale | - Dreaming is a universal activity, only the subject of dream varies from person to person- teenager dreams of mesmerizing the world with his dribbling skills while a professional might dream of a promotion in his workplace. In his book The Success, Vishwas Mahale says that successful people do not necessarily have more talent than their counterparts, but these are people who worked actively in the pursuit of their dreams. Since dreaming is a right brained activity, it brings an individual i ...
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  • The Advantages Of Personalising Time Management
    By: Rich Talbot | - Meeting deadlines and completing tasks within and outside of your employment could feel like a daily battle, but time management tips are available to help you structure your day.

    Despite the increasing number of technological devices available, it can still be difficult to finish certain assignments and jobs on time. For example, you may have a great array of software at your disposal, such as online calendars, that give you alerts when a task needs doing. Quite often, when people ...

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  • Let Your Creative Juices Shine Today
    By: Steven Magill | - Being innovative and creative is something that is not necessarily inborn. Though there are those who seem to have a nature talent for leaning towards the creative side, one can learn how to get in touch with that function of the brain and with constant practice, actually become good at it.

    Are people born with a predisposition to be left brained or right brained thinking? The answer is yes. Yet there is always a possibility for people to practice the other side of the brain. The c ...

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  • Left Brain And Right Brain Theory
    By: Ella Depp | - We usually think that why two people never think in similar manner. Perceptions differ according to the individuals. Brain is in integral and crucial part of the human body. We all have got one brain, but even then why do we follow the concept of left brain and right brain. The different thinking between two people, lead to the discovery of left brain and right brain concept. Many researchers had come across with different theories, but they were unable to prove the concept.

    Roger ...

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  • Why Both Sides Of Your Brain Are Critical To Business Success
    By: Sandra P. Martini | - After chatting with a colleague for about 30 minutes last week, he said to me "Thanks for this call -- I feel like both my left and right brains were satisfied."

    I laughed, told him that I felt the exact same way and forgot about it until walking the dogs this morning.

    It dawned on me then that one of the secrets of success is to be able to tap into both sides of our brain as needed.

    And while I generally think of myself as "left brained", that's not entire ...

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  • Using Your Brains In Time Management
    By: Rich Talbot | - Meeting deadlines and clients on time can be more of a struggle for some workers whose time management skills appear to be lacking. Turning in work and getting to places without being late seems to come more easily for different kinds of people. This may have been termed disorganisation or even laziness in the past, but scientists are increasingly pinpointing our brains as a major component in whether we carry out tasks in a timely manner. The majority of people probably feel there are two main ...
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  • Make More Money In The Oil Change Business
    By: Steve Tarini | - After starting an oil change business I quickly realized that my income was fairly consistent. It was difficult to keep increasing car counts all the time because just as soon as you get three new customers you lost two because the guy down the street is offering a special deal. Try doing what I did and start doing something the average quick lubes are not doing.

    Struggling with this for a while I decided to attended a seminar about synthetic oils and I was shocked to learn some fas ...

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  • Job Search Fear Gone In 60 Seconds
    By: Genie Z. Laborde, Ph. D. | - ANXIETY & JOB SEARCH & REMEDIES

    The most dominant feeling when you are searching for a new job is often anxiety or fear. Most of us know the feeling. We had it on our first day of school, our first date, our first presentation. It seems to be part of being alive.

    The anxiety also saps our confidence, erodes our competence, and makes our job interviews difficult and even painful.

    Recent research has indicated this feeling of anxiety can be erased, tem ...

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  • Whole Brain Leadership
    By: max kazen | - In Western society, particularly America, leadership is typically left-brained.

    Why? Because leaders are chosen for their knowledge...their knowledge of a particular industry, and how and where all of the stovepipes of the industry go, and how they must function to make the business work...how all the widgets fit together to make the perfect product.

    And where does knowledge come from? The left brain. The side of the brain that thinks linearly, making logical, rational ...

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  • Integrating Strategic Planning With Vision And Values, Part One - Starting A Foundation
    By: Thomas Quinlin | - How do you integrate vision and values into strategic and tactical planning? That can be a challenge. Developing vision and values systems are primarily right-brained activities, while strategic and tactical planning are left-brained activities. Yet in order to achieve satisfying results, they must be integrated. Here's an example of how this can work.

    Many months ago I was working with "Dave" (not his real name), an executive at one of the large high tech firms in Silicon Valley. P ...

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  • Plan Out Your 3-year Vision For Attracting Clients (and The Life You Really Want)
    By: Fabienne Fredrickson | - In practice building (and getting clients) it seems to be that most self-employed people just hope for the best. They simply keep doing what they've been doing and don't have a strategy for creating the practice they'd be truly and deeply happy with. This is a big mistake in my opinion.

    I used to write down my goals each year, but it never really worked for me. I just didn't feel really excited about my new goals. They didn't seem to propel me in motion and so I kind of viewed them ...

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  • Knowing What To Expect From The Gre Can Help Improve Your Score
    By: William Hauselberg | - If you're looking to attend graduate school, then you will probably have to take the GRE. The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test which is used by graduate schools to assist in the selection process. GRE scores aren't the only thing that graduate school admissions departments look at, but they are given a fair amount of weight. Since the GRE is such an integral part of graduate school admissions it is important to understand the various parts of the examination.

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  • Gone Are The Days When Internet Was Considered A Bain
    By: monika | - From the advent of newspapers and magazines in 1880 to the arrival of cable television in 1980s, Media has always gained its importance in some or other way. Gradually as years passed by, the term media became more mass and added in itself not one but many creative components. Advertising forms an important segment in the media industry. What started with newspapers and grew over to television, now, has also taken over the Internet. Study showed in the year 2006, that the total amount people spe ...
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  • How To Do Market Research For Entrepreneurs
    By: James Roche | - In my experience, nothing beats talking directly with your clients and potential clients. There's something about connecting with a real human being that reveals subtleties that technology based research doesn't bring up. The tech touch research is more left brain (analytical and linear.) But the human touch research is more right brained (relational and holistic.)

    Your goal with the human touch research is to understand, directly from your market, what they want.

    Both ...

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  • The Career Challenges Of The 21st Century
    By: Ann Andrews | - My grandfather was a stonemason, trained in the days when building with stone was a craft which took many years to learn, yet enabled him and his peers to build houses and churches which would stand for centuries. He learned his skills on the job and was taught by master craftsmen.

    In the later stages of his career, houses became mass-produced and stone went out of favour as being too expensive and too slow, and my grandfather and his wonderful skills became virtually obsolete. H ...

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  • Determine Your Organizing Style
    By: Beth Flarida | - Getting and staying organized can be one of the most profitable and simplest things you can do in your business ...

    IF YOU KNOW HOW

    My articles tackle real problems and real questions from my clients and newsletter subscribers. In this article, I'll address finding your "organizing style."

    You may be confused by "organizing style." What does it mean, and how do you find it?

    There are several ways to organize just about everything. The trick is ...

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  • Tips To Teach Dysexia Students
    By: Pancy | - Dylsexia is a condition which affects a person's ability to understand and implement text and numbers. Students with dyslexia have common problems such as difficulty spelling, sounding out sounds and syllables, basic mathematics, and trouble with memory. Each person with dyslexia suffers a different degree of symptoms of the ailment. These can range from very minute to severe.

    The last thing a teacher would want to do if attempting to aide a student with dyslexia would be to tell th ...

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  • Find Out . . . Are You Right Or Left Brained?
    By: Wee Dilts | - Introduction:

    The brain is considered to be one of the most complex organs. A deep furrow separates the cerebrum to two halves known as the left and right hemispheres.

    It is believed that the two different sides of the brain control two different modes of thinking. We generally follow our dominant side; however, we can teach and train our less dominant side.

    Bill Lee:
    The right half of the brain controls the left half of the body. This means that o ...

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  • Open Windows To Internet
    By: jadestone | - With the advent of technology, nothing in this world remains impossible anymore. Years ago, we would have never imagined that one of the days in future, each of us would be so dependent on a medium of communication and knowledge that life without it would seem incomplete. Internet.

    The world today revolves around this medium of communication. From staying in touch with friends to attaining knowledge on topics you are interested in, the Internet stands as a source for all. In just fe ...

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  • Portrait Of A Dysfunctional Business Owner - Do You Recognize Yourself?
    By: Niall Strickland | - We all believe that we run our businesses effectively. Have you ever questioned the way you do things and wondered - why on earth do I do that? Maybe you can only spot these oddities in other people. Here is a list of a dozen hair-brained things that business owners often do.

    1. Running after every bouncing ball
    2. Hiring people just like them
    3. Spending all their time watching over the shoulders of staff
    4. Losing sight of the big picture due to focusing on ...

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  • Is An Online Opportunity At Home Right For You?
    By: John Schnieder | - Why do most people like working out of their own home? The convenience of being able to stay in ones own comfortable realm while making money is a win win situation. Some people work better in an environment in which they are more comfortable. This is so evident that companies and corporations are throwing out the three-piece suit dress code and it is not unusual to find office buildings with a more casual dress code than would have been seen ten years ago. If people work more efficiently in a m ...
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  • Why Journaling Improves Clarity, Creativity And Inner Connection
    By: John Robson | - Many well-known speakers and authors consider journaling to be 'the best hidden secret to success.' Why? Here are some insights as to how journaling so powerfully meets our needs.

    Slow your mind down so you can see how you think.

    Journaling quickly captures our flighty thoughts (about 60,000 per day!) on paper. Once we can see what we're thinking, we can learn how we think. And then we can use different journaling exercises to learn to think in different ways.

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  • Futile Persistence: How Do You Know When To Stop?
    By: Jennifer Herndon | - "Persistence" has become a dirty word these days. We live in a society where everything happens fast. You get drive-thru dinner in five minutes (and you complain when the line is so long that it takes ten minutes). Or you can pull it out of the freezer and microwave it in five minutes.

    You barely have to stop your car to accomplish your daily tasks. We have drive-thru everything -- banks, cleaners, and pharmacies -- to mention a few. And what would we do if we couldn't pay at ...

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  • Can You Make Money Online With One Week Marketing?
    By: Carole Hopkins | - Nobody, but nobody, can guarantee that you can make money online with One Week Marketing-or any other system for that matter. What I can say though is that in my opinion, you will be hard-pressed to come up with a better, more systematic plan which does not involve the potential to waste lots of money!

    When you try to wade through the mass of conflicting information, it really is very difficult to distinguish between the helpful information out there, and the hundreds of hair-bra ...

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  • 5 Ways To Get Unstuck In Your Marketing - Part 1
    By: Karen Scharf | - As a small business owner, it's highly likely that you're wearing many hats, and one of those hats happens to be Chief Marketing Officer. And I can tell you that I've met more than one entrepreneur who felt that was the hat that just doesn't quite fit.

    Most of our small business activities involve right-brained thinking. We run numbers, we analyze, we crunch data, and we do all the "stuff" that we do as the technicians of our business.

    And then along comes this ma ...

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  • Tips For Marketing Medicare Advantage
    By: Adam Bishop | - They always say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What exactly does that mean? It means that different people have different ideas about what is truly beautiful. How do you know what your senior market audience will think is beautiful? How are you to know what appeals to millions of people if everyone's idea of 'attractive' is different?

    The average luxury car buyer is 60 years old. Only 17 percent of older people bought cars that were less than $10,000, so the majority of th ...

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  • 3 Quick And Easy Tips To Attract The Senior Market
    By: Mike McCoy | - They always say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What exactly does that mean? It means that different people have different ideas about what is truly beautiful. How do you know what your senior market audience will think is beautiful? How are you to know what appeals to millions of people if everyone's idea of 'attractive' is different?

    The average luxury car buyer is 60 years old. Only 17 percent of older people bought cars that were less than $10,000, so the majority of th ...

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  • What Are You Doing To Avoid Change In Your Financial Advisor Business?
    By: Simon Reilly | - Seth Godin's quote, "Change doesn't fail because it is too early, change fails because it is too late", resonates as I am reminded that 54% of financial advisors will do anything to avoid change.

    Like the frog, 54% of financial advisors hate change so much, they will sit in a beaker of water on a hot plate until it is too late failing to create a written vision, business plan, 90 goals and time management plan.

    The same 54% of financial advisors lulled themselves in ...

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  • Seven Delights Of Selling T-shirts Online: The Pleasures Of Starting A Print-on-demand T-shirt Shop
    By: Thomas Christopher | - Some businesses are downright enjoyable, especially if you don't have to put much money on the line. For sheer delight, I'm not sure anything can beat a print-on-demand (POD) T-shirt shop. At a POD web site, you put up your designs in an online "store" of your own, and when someone chooses one of them to have printed on a T-shirt, you get a markup over the printing cost. Your online T-shirt store offers many delights when it is new:

    The first delight is getting an e-mail from ...

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  • Five Tips For Hiring A Church Website Designer
    By: Lynne Gabriel | - Church website designers seem to be a dime a dozen nowadays. There are so many to choose from. But how do you go about finding the right church web designer for you? Here are several tips you need to know when hiring a church web designer:

    1) Surf your church web designer's website. If you have been referred to a church web designer and said web designer does not even have a web site, stop right there, back away from the computer for a moment and consider this fact. The very first ...

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  • Stimulating The Right Brain Can Create A Genius Baby
    By: Madeleine Fitzpatrick | - You can create a genius baby if you understand how the human brain is structured. In most adults, the left hemisphere of the brain is dominant. Left-brained people think in a logical, linear manner, while right-brained people think in a non-linear, intuitive fashion. The left-brained learn best through hearing, while the right-brained learn best through seeing and feeling.

    Our school system, geared to logical, linear thinking, favors the left-brained. Right-brained children often ...

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  • Tips For Social Skills With Add
    By: Bertil Hjert | - Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD is a condition thats characterized by behavioral & learning disorders. These are usually diagnosed in children. Sometimes, the disorder lingers on till adulthood.

    It is very important to improve social skills if you want to treat the disease effectively.

    Here are some effective tips to improve social skills of the child with ADD:

    a)First, you need to provide a safe environment for the child. Here, the emphasis nee ...

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