If you're in a good mood, you'll trust your gut. Next time you are out with a friend or alone shopping, notice your mood and then watch if you make that purchase or not. We like to say we always follow our gut feeling but not always. Your mood plays in a big part on whether you trust your intuition or go with what's in your head. You try to convince yourself that you like the new phone, but part of you is still drawn to the old phone because that's what your brain remembers and holds dear. We like to think that we've changed our ways and views on things that are from years ago but fact is it is still a part of our memory and will always surface. Our old way of thinking takes over a lot. Information overload isn't our friend, but neither is lack. We like to learn an d know lots of things but only a bit at a time. Any more than that and you've lost it, any less than that and you crave more. We like bite size pieces of info.īut not too many, maybe only 3 or 4. You can't, it still interferes and you won't be able to do your best. It should go without saying but people in this category still believe that they can put their stress on the back burner while at work or doing important tasks. People who are too stressed will absolutely not perform to the best of their ability. Stress takes the quality performance out of you. If it's first, we like it, it's the best and we'll take it without giving it too much more thought. Best answer to a quiz, politician at a voting both, page on FB, best dessert in the menu. The first one on the list is the best one. You are hiding behind a screen and engaging with other people hiding behind screens. You are tricking yourself in to believing you are being social and the brain will go along with that but you're not. Social interactions actually require being with another human in person. You are not being social on social networking. It's less stressful when we see words like great bargain, best buy, etc.ģ. When we see signs about dollar figures or actually see the word money we get a bit of anxiety but if the same sign is worded another way that had alluring words we would easily drop our money at that store. We spend more money as long as we don't talk about it or mention it. Part of your brain is paying attention to what it's supposed to be doing the other part is intrigued by something else but that something else could spark a great thought or idea that you never had before. We like to think we have control of our minds all the time but we don't. So my latest discoveries had me reading about some interesting and very random facts about us and our minds that will actually shock you. I'm always open to finding out how stuff works, and reading useless facts about things that most people don't really think or even care about. I'm a stickler for random off the wall facts about simple and somewhat out there things.
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