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Why Positive Thinking About Intelligence Isn’t Enough
We’ve all heard that thinking positively can change everything, but when it comes to intelligence, that idea falls short. Simply telling yourself you’re smart doesn’t automatically make learning ...
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How Exercise Makes Your Brain Work Better!
Both moderate and vigorous-intensity exercise has been found to improve brain function. However, it seems that higher-intensity exercise is your best bet for a better brain.
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I was a leader at Google and Microsoft. I thought my traumatic brain injury would hurt my ...
A former leader at Google and Microsoft shares how a traumatic brain injury reshaped her career, leadership, and approach to ...
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People Who Talk To Themselves Instead Of Just Thinking Silently Usually Have These 11 Reasons
Sometimes, the only person you can talk to is yourself. If you’ve had a tough day and need to process it, talking out loud ...
Discover why the future belongs to adaptable, resilient thinkers—and how kids can thrive, not drown, in the age of AI.
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Bethel Park senior celebrated on homecoming court following third brain surgery in 10 years
BETHEL PARK STUDENT, SEAN ROVER, WAS READY TO TAKE HIS SENIOR YEAR BY STORM. SEAN CREATED A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION CALLED ...
Navigating the landscape of modern work often means departing from conventional paths and embracing the curious rituals that ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When we make mistakes at work, it can lead to a cycle of negative thinking. The damaging thoughts swirl: “I’m an impostor.” “I’m not smart enough.” “I’m failing at my job.” Feeling ...
Scientists have discovered a group of brain cells in the orbitofrontal cortex that become more active when outcomes are uncertain, revealing how the brain adapts and learns from unpredictable ...
At age 66, Steamboat Springs resident, artist and master printer Sue Oehme thought she had dodged the breast cancer bullet.
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