Canadian psychologist Ronald Melzack introduced the theory of the “neuromatrix” in 1990 in an attempt to explain the origin of phantom pain. Melzack believed that the structure of our brain’s neural networks coordinates all the sensations that human beings feel
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aren’t slaves to the brains that we were born with
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aren’t slaves to the brains that we were born
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make consistency easy. That means starting small and prioritizing
Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
91% of people who used an if-then plan stuck to an exercise program
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18 days, while the slowest took 254 days
Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
your habit will drive you to achieve where you used to require exercising self-discipline
Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
it took 66 days for a daily action to become automatic.
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filling gets met, the brain is flooded with dopamine
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The second step is building a detailed mental picture of the situation, surroundings, and specific objects that you’ll be working with when you finally take action