Anthony Robinson's Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Churches
Seven Habits of Highly Ineffective Churches. By Anthony B. Robinson. (Written for his United Church of Christ denomination, but many others, including me, see wisdom for our various denominations in Tony Robinson's exploration of how we
Mind Habits Update
Mark Baldwin at McGill University, these stress busting, confidence boosting games use simple, fun-to-play exercises that help players develop and maintain a more positive state of mind." MindHabits allows you to adjust the faces that
Mind Habits update: Post on Interactive Multimedia Blog
MindHabits is a company that offers games to help with anxiety, stress, and build confidence. The games are evidence-based and fun to play. The games would be appropriate for teens, and of course, adults. I've posted more information on
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The Collective Placebo Effect? Collective Belief & Disbelief?
us all unconsciously until the established viewpoint says 'this is impossible' , thereby making it more impossible? Does Sheldrake's Morphic Resonance not imply habits of thinking, affect us all, until those habits are changed?
Mind Habits update: Post on Interactive Multimedia Blog
Mind Habits update: Post on Interactive Multimedia Blog: MindHabits is a company that offers games
Conscious Dreams - Lucid Dreaming for Creativity
At first the habits of mind will go towards the land of sleep, but with practice, the awareness can keep the energy focused enough to let the mind remain awake. The body will then be as asleep but the mind will stay awake, focused upon
Portable Mind Habits Trainer 2.5
MindHabits Trainer contains a suite of fun and easy mini-games designed to help players focus on positive social feedback and adopt a more positive attitude toward themselves and others, increasing what scientists call “social
McCain's Free Ride
Whether it was a simple mistake, a neoconservative delusion or a habit of mind that lumps together all of America's enemies we cannot say. What we can say is that the idea of any or all of these options is profoundly disquieting.
Mind Habits
The games are as simple as finding a smiling face in a crowd of frowns - yet they are powerful repetitive training exercises demonstated to refocus the way your mind perceives the world. Research has demonstrated benefits from playing