The Prepared Mind
The Prepared Mind
H/T David Amerland
Thoughts on connecting with the neural network of others.
This neural network inside our heads allows us to learn better and faster, understand the context of what we observe and, additionally, it helps us be more analytical. This latter aspect is crucial. It then allows us to understand the basic building blocks of what we observe, deconstruct it correctly and decide how to best approach a problem, apply a solution or take critical action.
Originally shared by David Amerland
Sensemaking
A trained mind deals with adversity differently to an untrained one.
https://www.bebee.com/producer/@david-amerland/making-the-world-make-sense
H/T David Amerland
Thoughts on connecting with the neural network of others.
This neural network inside our heads allows us to learn better and faster, understand the context of what we observe and, additionally, it helps us be more analytical. This latter aspect is crucial. It then allows us to understand the basic building blocks of what we observe, deconstruct it correctly and decide how to best approach a problem, apply a solution or take critical action.
Originally shared by David Amerland
Sensemaking
A trained mind deals with adversity differently to an untrained one.
https://www.bebee.com/producer/@david-amerland/making-the-world-make-sense
We are learning all the time in this area Zara Altair
ReplyDeleteDavid Amerland Fascinating. The most amazing part of what I'm seeing in the series of articles is how well we can train our minds.
ReplyDeleteZara Altair that was the most surprising thing that came out as I started looking at the research. Looks like, there is hope for each of us :)
ReplyDeleteHey ... I've seen this before ...
ReplyDeleteof Maybe it's a Brain Shadow ... therefore I'll blink my Eyes and Re-Focus ...
Thanks Zara Altair
David Amerland Yes, hope with focus.:)
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