Showing posts with label emotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emotion. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

About law of attraction

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You probably heard of it. And you experienced it, without even knowing. Here is a small introduction to the law of attraction.
According to Wikipedia, the Law of Attraction is the name given to the belief that "like attracts like" and that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts, one can bring about positive or negative results. This belief is based upon the idea that people and their thoughts are both made from pure energy, and the belief that like energy attracts like energy.

Actually, it is not just a belief, it is the pure truth: you are what you think. And you become what you think.
How many time you've heard the statement 'be careful what you wish for because you just may get it'? It is not a statement to joke around with. This law is so powerful, your request could manifest instantly and powerfully without warning.

Sunday, 18 August 2013

10 amazing facts about brain development

Neurons develop at a rate of 250,000 neurons per minute during early pregnancy.

A stimulating environment for a child can make the difference between a 25% greater ability to learn or 25% less in an environment with little stimulation.

The first sense to develop while in utero is the sense of touch. The lips and cheeks can experience touch at about 8 weeks and the rest of the body around 12 weeks.

Children who learn two languages before the age of five alters the brain structure and, as adults, have a much denser gray matter.

Music lessons have shown to considerably boost brain organization and ability in both children and adults.

Reading aloud and talking often to a young child promotes brain development.

The capacity for such emotions as joy, happiness, fear, shyness are already developed at birth. The specific type of nurturing a child receives shapes how these emotions are developed.

Studies have shown that child abuse can inhibit development of the brain and can permanently affect brain development.

A study showed that children with imaginary playmates between the ages of 3 and 9 tended to be first-born children.

At birth, your brain was almost the same size as an adult brain and contained most of the brain cells for your whole life.