Here’s a new twist on the ‘money doesn’t make you happy’ senario from Startribune.com. It would certainly stand to reason that experiences have the possibility to make us happier, simply because memories last longer than material things generally – but do they need to be ‘good’ experiences? I suppose they do …
Experiences make us happier [...]
Archive for March, 2009
Experiences make us happier than things
Posted in brain, brain fitness, happiness, health and wellbeing, learning, lifestyle, performance, positive psychology, relaxation, tagged coaching, Cognitive hypnotherapy, health and wellbeing, lifestyle, positive thinking, psychology on March 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Video Games Can Encourage Positive Behavior, Too
Posted in Cognitive hypnotherapy, Training, brain, brain fitness, learning, mind, performance, positive psychology, tagged Cognitive hypnotherapy, health and wellbeing, positive thinking, psychology on March 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
With so much bad press for video games and the people who partake in them, this article from Miller-McCune makes a refreshing change
By: Tom Jacobs | March 27, 2009 | 01:07 PM (PDT) |
If violent video games encourage violent behavior, as a series of studies suggests, do prosocial games — those that reward helpful behavior [...]
Visual learners convert words to pictures in the brain and vice versa
Posted in Cognitive hypnotherapy, brain, brain fitness, learning, mind, performance, tagged audials, learning, psychology, verbal, visuals on March 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This interesting article published in Science Centric on 26 March 2009 demonstrates why, as an NLP Learning Coach, I realise how important it is for us to learn in our prefered style. If a visual person only ever hears the voice of their teacher telling them the things they need to know, the visual person has [...]
Pregnancy Health Grant
Posted in Cognitive hypnotherapy, IVF, Pregnancy & Childbirth, fertility, health and wellbeing, tagged confident childbirth, health and wellbeing, pregnancy on March 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The money can be claimed fairly easily from your 25th week of pregnancy, after receiving health advice from a midwife, or other health professional.
If you are a mum-to-be, with a baby due on or after 6 April 2009, then you could be eligible for a new Pregnancy Health Grant of £190.
The one-off payment is intended [...]
Kids with ADHD May Learn Better by Fidgeting
Posted in ADHD, Cognitive hypnotherapy, brain, brain fitness, health and wellbeing, mind, tagged cognitive behavioural therapy, Cognitive hypnotherapy, NLP, pacing and leading on March 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This article published on March 25th 2009, in Time, Health & Science talks about a four year study which suggests that a better approach (than some of the medications currently prescibed) for ADHD children (at least those who are not hyperactive to the point of breaking things) is to let them move around as much [...]
Think ahead, live longer
Posted in Alzheimer's, Cognitive hypnotherapy, NLP, brain fitness, happiness, health and wellbeing, mind, performance, relaxation, tagged coaching, Cognitive hypnotherapy, hypnotherapy, NLP, positive thinking, self-hypnosis on March 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This article published in ABC Health and Wellbeing is very much in keeping with thoughts from Cognitive Hypnotherapy – imagine the future you want, and then allow the unconscious mind to guide you towards it (whilst doing a little work along the way to help the process, of course! See my website for details www.anitamitchell.co.uk):
The [...]