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private5data
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Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 4:38 pm Post subject: positive |
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We can also apply this to children who have neurodevelopmental disorders. When we teach them new skills by repetition and rehearsal there are changes that occur in the functioning of the brain. Jeffrey Schwarz, author of The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force, discovered that his patients were making lasting changes in their own neural pathways by actively focusing their attention away from negative behaviours and toward more positive ones. Norman Doidge author of The Brain that Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumphs from the Frontiers of the Brain Science, has many examples of how remarkable achievement involving courage, skill, or strengths can change brain rewiring. His book describes the used areas of the cortex growing disproportionately large. (E.g., a study of London cab drivers' brains showed that they tended to have a larger hippocampus-important for navigation-and a study of violinists' brains showed that the four fingering digits of the left hand get a disproportionate amount of neural space).
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One of the greatest attributes of God that I have noticed in my relationship with God is His positive thinking. God always is thinking positive even in the worst of situations. If only we will try our best and inculcate to think like God based on His word [the Bible], the rest of our life that we spend on earth will become a success story to cherish for eternity. Be Blessed! _________________ lsat prep
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