Community Post: Three Ways to Rewire the Brain
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It took Robin Hood, the New Yorker and an eight-year old to help Stephen Martin figure out how to remap his gray matter. His son's innovation caused him to reflect on how to rewire our brains simply by making habits out of certain actions and beliefs.
Surprisingly, it's not as difficult as you might think.
He has three suggestions on how to engage your thinking process.
Value effort more than talent
Experiment liberally
Learn from failure.
Read the whole post over at Messy Quest. [link no longer available]
Image by Carey Ciuro. Used with permission. Sourced via Flickr. Post by Newsletter Editor David Rupert.
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