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Raw Land and Real Estate Markets et of details, repeated them out-loud, wrote them on paper, views the facts six-times, yet five-minutes later
they were missing-in-action?Despite the collapse in the real estate market for new housing starts and the bursted bubble in so many of America’s largest real estate market not all real estate has slowed to bargain basement prices. In fact in many now built up suburban neighborhoods, raw land for commercial development is still at a premium. This is a very interest situation considering the downtown commercial real estate markets, office parks and residential markets, which are so typical of down markets in post bubble periods.How can you find good deals on raw land? Well it is easy if you are not so particular to where it is and you are only buying for speculation. Most cities grow North and West so that is a good bet, especially if the areas are growing towards a lake, river, mountain, ocean or Indian Land.Why? Well, because as the growth continues it wi Your brain either was not in the mood to learn or you had ten other more important things on your mind. What is the strategy to remember even when your cognitive mind refuses to cooperate? Smart folks ask themselves – what does this new word, fact or idea remind me of that I already know? Now assume you did that and created a freaky mental-picture, together with an Association the new fact has in common with an old permanent memory. You try to retrieve the new stuff and you get zilch. The missing element is emotionalizing the new details by producing adrenaline. Y Getting Started with Quality Management How many things do you believe and act on, that aint so?
I always knew that Seattle was the most rained on city in the U.S. Kids were
born there with umbrellas in their hand.
Now I saw the stats and Atlanta, Boston and New York are worse. Another urban
myth dies.One of the best places to start in creating a quality management system, is at the bottom. Don’t start writing mission statements and policies and all that high level fluff that nobody ever reads. Everybody believes in mom, baseball and apple pie, until you throw a dollar at them. Don’t start with procedures that tell who is responsible for this, and what they are authorized to do about that. I like written procedures, but they still don’t get to the heart of day to day operations. No, I believe you need to start creating your quality management system with good old fashioned, written work instructions.Work instructions read like cookie recipes. They usually include a list of supplies (ingredients) for a particular job, plus detailed guidance on how to do the work (oven temperature and baking time). Work instructions are needed for al Do you think the word stupid, when you read or hear pitches for herbs and supplement concoctions? Me too, but recent research by independent sources indicates many work as well as prescription drugs, and without harmful side effects. Turns out that scientists find serious merit in Ginko and Ginseng, while folic acid may prevent strokes and heart attacks better than anything else. What about memory strategies? 92% of us believe in either repetition or a paper and pen to sink facts into our long- term memory. SpeedLearning graduates have two other strategies: the Peg system and the Link system to double their long-term memory. The secret of these two strategies is using your Minds Eye to create mental images, and to create a permanent Link (association) between old memories and new information we want to retain. Adrenaline Rules The only thing we associate with adrenaline is stress, and the Fight-or-Flight syndrome. A synonym used by scientists is epinephrine, and it kicks in when we get scared, excited; hear a loud, high decibel sound or see a blinding light flash. A little research adds it is a hormone, derived from amino acids, and pours from our adrenal gland. The word is from Greek meaning on the kidneys, was first artificially synthesized in 1904 by Frederick Stolz. One more thing, our Sympathetic Nervous System releases epinephrine (adrenaline) when we are stressed, while our Parasympathetic Nervous System produces Acetylcholine to counteract the adrenaline effect. It is stress verses relaxation. When Fight-or-Flight is activated our immune system stops working, we feel heavy bodily heat, our heart beats with a wild rhythm, and we are preparing for war. So What Professor of neurobiology James McGaugh, University of California at Irvine, is credited with the research that Adrenaline is the glue for long-term memory, it makes our brain remember better. If you recall being rejected, insulted, threatened or failing, you can still retrieve those memories because of Adrenaline. All the common day and irrelevant events of your life are not filed away into permanent memory because there was no release of Adrenaline. Profound Point for Memory: if you consciously emotionalize a fact, idea or principle by creating a weird mental-image on the movie-screen of your mind, and a powerful behavior that awakens your Amygdala, you get a dose of adrenaline to retain long term memory of that idea. Your amygdala is located in your brain, in the Limbic (emotional) system. It is a Skill Have you ever attempted to remember a particular set of details, repeated them out-loud, wrote them on paper, views the facts six-times, yet five-minutes later they were missing-in-action? Your brain either was not in the mood to learn or you had ten other more important things on your mind. What is the strategy to remember even when your cognitive mind refuses to cooperate? Smart folks ask themselves – what does this new word, fact or idea remind me of that I already know? Now assume you did that and created a freaky mental-picture, together with an Association the new fact has in common with an old permanent memory. You try to retrieve the new stuff and you get zilch. The missing element is emotionalizing the new details by producing adrenaline. Yo Health Insurance for College Students epetition or a paper and pen to sink facts into our long-
term memory. SpeedLearning graduates have two other strategies: the Peg system
and the Link system to double their long-term memory. The secret of these two
strategies is using your Minds Eye to create mental images, and to create a permanent Link (association) between old memories and new information we want
to retain.Everyone knows that College is expensive. In planning to meet these expenses health insurance for College students may be low on the list, but it could be first on the list of possible financial disasters that can derail all your well thought out plans.There are several ways that College students can meet their health insurance needs. Many family plans allow the student to remain on the family plan past the age of 18 as long as they are enrolled in a minimum number of credit hours at a College or University. Many schools also have basic health insurance programs that are offered to students. Some schools make insurance mandatory.There are also privately offered health insurance plans just for College Students. Often, these represent the best choice. The problem with keeping the student on the same family plan that they have bee Adrenaline Rules The only thing we associate with adrenaline is stress, and the Fight-or-Flight syndrome. A synonym used by scientists is epinephrine, and it kicks in when we get scared, excited; hear a loud, high decibel sound or see a blinding light flash. A little research adds it is a hormone, derived from amino acids, and pours from our adrenal gland. The word is from Greek meaning on the kidneys, was first artificially synthesized in 1904 by Frederick Stolz. One more thing, our Sympathetic Nervous System releases epinephrine (adrenaline) when we are stressed, while our Parasympathetic Nervous System produces Acetylcholine to counteract the adrenaline effect. It is stress verses relaxation. When Fight-or-Flight is activated our immune system stops working, we feel heavy bodily heat, our heart beats with a wild rhythm, and we are preparing for war. So What Professor of neurobiology James McGaugh, University of California at Irvine, is credited with the research that Adrenaline is the glue for long-term memory, it makes our brain remember better. If you recall being rejected, insulted, threatened or failing, you can still retrieve those memories because of Adrenaline. All the common day and irrelevant events of your life are not filed away into permanent memory because there was no release of Adrenaline. Profound Point for Memory: if you consciously emotionalize a fact, idea or principle by creating a weird mental-image on the movie-screen of your mind, and a powerful behavior that awakens your Amygdala, you get a dose of adrenaline to retain long term memory of that idea. Your amygdala is located in your brain, in the Limbic (emotional) system. It is a Skill Have you ever attempted to remember a particular set of details, repeated them out-loud, wrote them on paper, views the facts six-times, yet five-minutes later they were missing-in-action? Your brain either was not in the mood to learn or you had ten other more important things on your mind. What is the strategy to remember even when your cognitive mind refuses to cooperate? Smart folks ask themselves – what does this new word, fact or idea remind me of that I already know? Now assume you did that and created a freaky mental-picture, together with an Association the new fact has in common with an old permanent memory. You try to retrieve the new stuff and you get zilch. The missing element is emotionalizing the new details by producing adrenaline. Y How To Hone Your Strategic Thinking Skills To Plan For The New Business Year s
from our adrenal gland. The word is from Greek meaning on the kidneys, was
first artificially synthesized in 1904 by Frederick Stolz.Strategic thinking is always important. The initiation of planning for the new business year is an especially important time for strategic thinking. In businesses where strategic thinking, planning and actions drive the company, the business owners and management team need to hone their strategic thinking skills to begin the planning for the new business year. Here are ten (10) recommended ways to hone your strategic thinking skills, according to your strategic thinking business coach.1. Brainstorm a list of questions concerning where the business has been, where it is and where it needs to go.2. Perform an updated SWOT analysis of the business. Make sure to solicit employee input in this exercise. Develop a plan to address take strategic advantage of your findings.3. Examine the market environment, economic forc One more thing, our Sympathetic Nervous System releases epinephrine (adrenaline) when we are stressed, while our Parasympathetic Nervous System produces Acetylcholine to counteract the adrenaline effect. It is stress verses relaxation. When Fight-or-Flight is activated our immune system stops working, we feel heavy bodily heat, our heart beats with a wild rhythm, and we are preparing for war. So What Professor of neurobiology James McGaugh, University of California at Irvine, is credited with the research that Adrenaline is the glue for long-term memory, it makes our brain remember better. If you recall being rejected, insulted, threatened or failing, you can still retrieve those memories because of Adrenaline. All the common day and irrelevant events of your life are not filed away into permanent memory because there was no release of Adrenaline. Profound Point for Memory: if you consciously emotionalize a fact, idea or principle by creating a weird mental-image on the movie-screen of your mind, and a powerful behavior that awakens your Amygdala, you get a dose of adrenaline to retain long term memory of that idea. Your amygdala is located in your brain, in the Limbic (emotional) system. It is a Skill Have you ever attempted to remember a particular set of details, repeated them out-loud, wrote them on paper, views the facts six-times, yet five-minutes later they were missing-in-action? Your brain either was not in the mood to learn or you had ten other more important things on your mind. What is the strategy to remember even when your cognitive mind refuses to cooperate? Smart folks ask themselves – what does this new word, fact or idea remind me of that I already know? Now assume you did that and created a freaky mental-picture, together with an Association the new fact has in common with an old permanent memory. You try to retrieve the new stuff and you get zilch. The missing element is emotionalizing the new details by producing adrenaline. Y House Buyers Guide s our brain remember better. If you recall being rejected, insulted, threatened or failing, you can still retrieve those memories because of Adrenaline.Question: Where can you find a good house buyers guide? Answer: At your very fingertips. Before the advent of the Internet’s World Wide Web, specialized real estate magazines and the yellow pages of the telephone directory were handy tools for house buyers. Even now that the internet is more popular, you can still refer to those because they are not yet extinct and they are even more relevant to your needs, especially for information from those local publications that could direct you to what properties are up for sale and the corresponding terms for each one that are locally available from which you could choose.If you are computer savvy, Internet technology is, of course, an even handier tool for you through which you could find a good house buyers guide. There are search engines that could open informative Websites featuring si All the common day and irrelevant events of your life are not filed away into permanent memory because there was no release of Adrenaline. Profound Point for Memory: if you consciously emotionalize a fact, idea or principle by creating a weird mental-image on the movie-screen of your mind, and a powerful behavior that awakens your Amygdala, you get a dose of adrenaline to retain long term memory of that idea. Your amygdala is located in your brain, in the Limbic (emotional) system. It is a Skill Have you ever attempted to remember a particular set of details, repeated them out-loud, wrote them on paper, views the facts six-times, yet five-minutes later they were missing-in-action? Your brain either was not in the mood to learn or you had ten other more important things on your mind. What is the strategy to remember even when your cognitive mind refuses to cooperate? Smart folks ask themselves – what does this new word, fact or idea remind me of that I already know? Now assume you did that and created a freaky mental-picture, together with an Association the new fact has in common with an old permanent memory. You try to retrieve the new stuff and you get zilch. The missing element is emotionalizing the new details by producing adrenaline. Y Top 5 Surefire Ways to Reduce Shopping Cart Abandonment et of details, repeated them out-loud, wrote them on paper, views the facts six-times, yet five-minutes later
they were missing-in-action?You've spent a good deal of time creating an awesome website with very enticing advertising copy that is very successful in getting your customers to click the "Buy Me" button. However, after examining your websites logs you've come to notice a very ugly pattern - your customers are abandoning your website after they decide to buy your product (after they click the "Buy Me" button). This is called shopping cart abandonment, because it is usually the purchasing process within your shopping cart that scares the customer away.Let's go over 5 ways to reduce shopping cart abandonment: 1. Be crystal clear as to what needs to be done: Complex shopping carts are a sure way to scare away potential customers. Make sure the instructions on what needs to be filled out are simple, easy to read, and easy to edit. Also, if the checkout Your brain either was not in the mood to learn or you had ten other more important things on your mind. What is the strategy to remember even when your cognitive mind refuses to cooperate? Smart folks ask themselves – what does this new word, fact or idea remind me of that I already know? Now assume you did that and created a freaky mental-picture, together with an Association the new fact has in common with an old permanent memory. You try to retrieve the new stuff and you get zilch. The missing element is emotionalizing the new details by producing adrenaline. You do not need real stress, just a semblance of noise, pain, or threat. Some scientists call it an Anchor to solidify the new memory in long-term residence. Examples After you created a mental-image and an association, slap your hand down on the table with a loud bang. Another approach is to shout (scream) out the new fact, work or concept. Don’t laugh, a sure memory link is to smash your hand against the side of your thigh – hard. Some students will slap their forehead and feel the slight pain while hearing the loud thud against their coconut. Try it because it works like a charm and you are not the guinea pig. What seems silly to an extreme in the telling, works to excite an adrenaline dose. Your non-conscious mind, the one that handles 11 million bits of information per second, has no sense of humor when it comes to threats of potential danger to your personal survival. When your non-conscious mind feels a slap or hears a loud noise close by, it is off and running to set up your defense system. Of course when nothing happens after the initial action, it sends out a cancellation of the alert order. What it cannot cancel is the original spurt of adrenaline, and its affect on improving your memory. Creative Ideas Dr. Roger Pittman, Harvard Medical School is a leading psychiatrist specializing in PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He heard about Dr. McGaugh and his experiments with adrenaline and memory. First, PTSD is as real as a heart attack and particularly favors returning military veterans from the Middle East causing disabling symptoms, inability to function at home and at work, and persistent nightmares. PTSD produces a replay and continuous involuntary feedback of the original traumatic event experienced. Each mental visualization disturbs the emotions, thoughts and behaviors of the patient. Comes Dr. Pittman with Propranolol, a adrenaline-blocker, and no more traumatic visualization and feelings. Some call it Nobel Prize worthy because of its miracle cure of traumatic stress for rape victims, soldiers, and those suffering Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. All it takes is 4x a day for ten days of propranolol, and something that has interfered with living for years or even decades disappears permanently. What happens is that propranolol sits on the appropriate nerves and simply blocks the entrance of adrenaline which would replay the traumatic scenes. So that is it for now – adrenaline is excellent for creating long-term memories, and even better for disabling PTSD. We suggest every time you learn something new your brain creates a firewall to protect your coconut from ninety forms of brain fever, maybe Alzheimers and Parkinsons. This has become the prevailing view in the scientific community, so believe it. Will you benefit from a 3x of your reading speed, and a 2x of your memory? Do you gain
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