Chelsea-Ray 🤱🏼✨🌻🦋🌶️
Reminder that sometimes you just need to stop and look at your life and you might just realise you’re in the middle of what you used to wish for 🥹🩷 #trend #mindset #perspective #trending #mumsoftiktok
Lovey Fixes Everything
Be a Man 💪👑 Real strength isn't loud. It's showing up, keeping your word, protecting your peace, and doing what needs to be done—even when no one is watching. Discipline beats excuses. Respect beats ego. Build yourself every single day. 🔥 #BeAMan #Discipline #SelfRespect #MentalStrength #Mindset
Artillles
The brain, logic, and intelligence are interconnected concepts, where the brain acts as the physical "equipment," logic is a strict algorithm for processing information, and intelligence is the ability to quickly find innovative and effective solutions in the face of uncertainty. How these mechanisms work: Physical basis: A complex network of neural connections is responsible for reasoning, deduction, and analytical processing of information. Modern research shows that the right frontal network of the brain is particularly active in logical processes. Logic: This is sequential, systemic thinking. It relies on rules, structure, and facts, allowing one to build cause-and-effect relationships and test hypotheses. Intelligence: This is flexibility of thought, or "fluency." It helps one discard habitual patterns, see hidden ones, and instantly adapt to new challenges. Ways to improve: Cognitive abilities, including memory and decision-making speed, can be effectively developed. Regular, complex exercise creates new neural connections. Excellent brain training options include: Brain games: Chess, Go, and Sudoku, which require keeping multiple variables in mind. Puzzles and quests: Solving challenging deduction problems. Learning new things: Mastering musical instruments or new languages speeds up brain function. Specific exercises: You can find scientifically proven programs for training memory and concentration on brain development resources like CogniFit. To improve your understanding of how we make decisions and why we sometimes make mistakes, it's helpful to refer to classic works, such as Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow." #pyramids #animation #fyp #mindset #intelligent