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Kaldıraç Etkisi

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The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge
“That’s why learning a new language in old age is so good for improving and maintaining the memory generally. Because it requires intense focus, studying a new language turns on the control system for plasticity and keeps it in good shape for laying down sharp memories of all kinds.”
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Reframe Your Brain by Scott Adams
“the energy I have for a task is more important to the outcome than the amount of time I have allocated to do it. I can produce more in fifteen minutes with the right energy than four hours with the wrong energy. Most creative people will tell you something similar. There is a time of day that works best for creative work and other times that do not work at all. The”
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Pam Grout
“Anytime we look for an answer, we make the false assumption that the answer isn’t already here.”
Pam Grout, E-Squared: Nine Do-It-Yourself Energy Experiments That Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality

“The ego (serpent) knows God. It knows we are gods and that we are creators of far more than we can possibly imagine, but it also knows that it cannot exist in that world. It cannot survive where its importance is second to a process it can have no part in. We have creative power that it cannot tolerate so it overwhelms the god within with so much noise, ultimately snuffing out any inkling we once had that it is our true nature to be as the god of Eden and cast it out of our garden, or our lives, forever.”
Carl Bozeman, On Being God: Beyond Your Life's Purpose

Scott Adams
“the energy I have for a task is more important to the outcome than the amount of time I have allocated to do it. I can produce more in fifteen minutes with the right energy than four hours with the wrong energy. Most creative people will tell you something similar. There is a time of day that works best for creative work and other times that do not work at all. The”
Scott Adams, Reframe Your Brain: The User Interface for Happiness and Success

Norman Doidge
“That’s why learning a new language in old age is so good for improving and maintaining the memory generally. Because it requires intense focus, studying a new language turns on the control system for plasticity and keeps it in good shape for laying down sharp memories of all kinds.”
Norman Doidge, The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science

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