Archive for July, 2006

Simple or Complex Approach?

Sunday, July 23rd, 2006

Today I read a simple but powerful little book called “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson, where I found out an interesting distinction between two kinds of brains. “Simple brains and good instincts” of mice (animals in general) and “complex brains, filled with many beliefs and emotions” of human beings.
These two kinds of brains […]

Benefits and Troubles of Becoming More Conscious

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

The benefits of living consciously seem to be obvious. Nobody ever talked (as I know) about the advantages of living an unconscious life. But many talked about the benefits of becoming more conscious:
1. Increased sensory awareness – that means your perception will enrich, noticing new things and details around you. You become more opened and […]

Productivity Tips – Incubating Ideas

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

I had an interesting experience that led me to some ideas about how our mind work and its productivity.
When I first started online publishing in December 2005, I read a lot about how to make this in an efficient and pleasant way. The first thing that attracted my mind as a powerful magnet was “content […]